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McDonald's, Chili's, Domino's Win on Value

McDonald's, Chili's, Domino's Win on Value
A McDonald's Big Mac Combo Meal is shown in Detroit, Sept. 2, 2025. (Paul Sancya/AP)

Friday, 07 November 2025 02:07 PM EST

As U.S. consumers tighten their wallets, budget-friendly restaurant chains such as McDonald's, Chili's and Domino's are emerging as winners, drawing more diners who are trading down to cheaper meals.

The shift is leaving pricier fast-casual chains, including Chipotle Mexican Grill, and Mediterranean-inspired Cava and Sweetgreen, struggling to retain customer visits, particularly among 25- to 35-year-olds.

While quick-service chains such as McDonald's offer low-cost meals with greater focus on fast takeaway and drive-thru options, fast-casual restaurants focus on fresher, high-quality ingredients, and a more relaxed dining atmosphere at slightly higher prices.

Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright acknowledged on a post-earnings call last week that the sector was "out of favor" and often perceived as overpriced.

He added he was working to reframe Chipotle's value proposition after internal studies showed customers don't consider the chain as affordable as other dining options.

Sticky inflation, elevated menu prices and an uncertain economic backdrop are pushing U.S. households in the low- to mid-income tiers to rethink eating out.

Younger diners are feeling the pinch from rising youth unemployment, resumed student loan payments and sluggish wage growth.

In the third quarter of 2025, visit frequency declined across all restaurant segments — cheap quick-service chains, more expensive fast-casual outlets and the pricey full-service restaurants — compared to the previous three months, according to data from consulting firm Revenue Management Solutions.

Brinker's flagship brand Chili's is gaining ground with low-income diners even as rivals reported a sharp pullback.

On an analyst conference call last week, CEO Kevin Hochman credited the chain's "better than fast food" marketing for driving growth among households earning under $60,000.

Chili's is winning back customers by promoting value-focused items like its Triple Dipper appetizers and $10.99 burger, backed by strong TV and social media campaigns, said Northcoast Research analyst Jim Sanderson.

Burger King, owned by Restaurant Brands, also enjoyed traffic growth in the latest quarter, driven by its value offerings, including the "2 for $5" and "3 for $7" meal deals.

"One of the biggest dividers between the fast-casual and (quick-service) markets is the labor costs are vastly different," said Brian Mulberry of Zacks Investment Management, an asset management firm. "That eats away at margins and as some franchises have increased prices to cover those costs ... but that has further pushed low-income diners to the value offered at the drive-thrus."

Domino's CEO Russell Weiner told Reuters last month that the pizza giant's scale allows it to have "sustained value that's profitable, unlike other folks who are probably spending away their balance sheet to keep up," he said.

Rising beef costs, worsened by tariffs, are squeezing margins across the industry.

Executives at Chipotle, Restaurant Brands and McDonald's have flagged the spike in beef prices as a key pressure point, given its prominence on their menus.

For the next 12 months, McDonald's price-to-earnings ratio, a common benchmark for valuing stocks, is 22.87, compared to an industry median of 14.37. Cava's ratio is much higher at 81.43.said Brian Mulberry of Zacks Investment Management, an asset management firm.

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As U.S. consumers tighten their wallets, budget-friendly restaurant chains such as McDonald's, Chili's and Domino's are emerging as winners, drawing more diners who are trading down to cheaper meals.
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