Fast Food
Coverage of Fast Food in the Nexus archive.
- AI Conquered Coding. Fast Food Is Next
AI has moved into coding and is now expanding into fast food drive-thru services. The article notes that future drive-thru orders may be handled by bots without customers noticing.
- Is Chipotle opening in Mexico a good or bad thing for the country? An MND debate
Chipotle, a US-based fast food chain, is opening its first restaurant in Mexico. The article argues this is a positive development, citing Chipotle's efficient service, good food, and fair pricing, while noting it does not position itself as authentic Mexican cuisine. The author contrasts this with the slower, pricier, and less customizable experience of traditional Mexican burrito shops.
- The 6 priciest fast food value meals — and whether fans say they’re worth it
The article examines the six most expensive fast food value meals and questions whether they still provide value. It highlights a potential disconnect between the 'value' label and actual pricing or consumer satisfaction.
- Selena Gomez's junk diet revealed: Tacos, chocolate, fast food for breakfast and NO vegetables
Selena Gomez's diet consists of junk food such as tacos, chocolate, and fast food for breakfast with no vegetables. This diet is revealed in a recent report. The diet lacks essential nutrients found in vegetables.
- The chips are down: pizza, fried chicken and doughnut shares plunge on ASX as living costs bite budgets
Shares in Domino’s Pizza, Collins Foods (KFC operator), and Retail Food Group have plummeted on the ASX due to rising living costs forcing consumers to cut back on fast food. The decline reflects a shift in consumer behavior as fast food becomes unaffordable for many.
- Steak ‘n Shake’s new chief MAHA officer: We’re going ‘back to the glory days of fast food’
Steak 'n Shake is revamping its ingredients and cooking methods to align with the Trump administration’s health agenda, as stated by its new chief Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) officer, Michael Boes, who aims to restore 'glory days of fast food.'