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15 Largest Restaurant Chains That Will Be Wiped Out! | with Clayton Morris

Are your favorite dining spots on the verge of extinction? Join us as we explore the 15 largest restaurant chains that might not be around for much longer. From shifting consumer trends to financial struggles and more, we delve into the reasons why these renowned chains are at risk. This video is a must-watch for food enthusiasts, industry analysts, and anyone who loves a deep dive into the corporate world. Get ready to be surprised and enlightened. Don’t forget to hit that like button and subscribe for more in-depth content! 🔔👍

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24 Comments

  1. Burger King has been shittiest since year 2000😂… The others big restaurant forgotten that the customer is always right…

  2. Why the VHS plugin? Just curious.
    I've been to my local BK twice in the 10 years it's been open.
    Twice the burger was burned and raw inside.
    Cya

  3. Taco Bell is eating shit because theyve had the worst menu and special items in a long time. Mexica pizza? Who wanted this?? Bring the grilled stuffed burrito please. Make an XL quesadilla. And for the love of god bring back the volcano nachos.

  4. McDonalds is specifically targeting children and parents as their target audience while peddling unhealthy and addictive foods. That said, they just opened another location and there is now also a KFC in my town.

  5. Hope they all fail as soon as possible. How's this not good news? Not one of these chains makes real food. Are you really advocating for Taco bell and Chipotle 😂 Come on, hurry up and fail. Other small restaurants will take their place and hire the fired people. These chains are garbage anyway. Subway cheese tastes like soap lol

  6. What is going on is that these restaurants aren't changing with the trends. Almond milk, for example, has now surpassed regular milk. Beyond Meat is now surpassing regular hamburger patties in many stores. There are more vegans and more health-cautious folks than ever before, and the trend is rising exponentially. People are also frowning at supporting factory farms due to harm to the animals and the environment. Seafood is now associated with heavy metals and BMAA. Parents are leaning more towards organic food for their kids. Food poisoning still happens a lot. My advice to these companies: Go with the flow.

  7. If restaurants crash what about George Soros, Bill Gates and other very rich people do they not loose also?

  8. I don’t want anyone to go out of business. Some aren’t surprising tho like apple bees they serve frozen food it’s just not good. I took my daughter there a few months back she got a little pizza it was terrible it was the quality of a high school lunch room. If ur gonna serve crap Like that it’s gotta be cheap cheap cheap.

  9. That was so weird. At 7:20 you said "Some items at 25 more expensive"…
    Said so perfectly, and I don't know how that got by editing.

  10. In Hawai'i, eating at these restaurants costs more than eating at a very good local business. The chains all became too complicated, too expensive, and outdated. e.g. Lunch at McDonalds costs about $15 per person, and the once simple menu is now so large and complex that it might be deterring anyone from wanting to take a job there. They cannot hire enough workers to run properly.

  11. Nice video. Need to work on the script. Example Subway. The text said 25 percent of their locations and you say 25 locations.

  12. I've seen the commercials for many of the restaurants on this list. Woke garbage. Hope they all earned more ESG and DEI points from their banking masters.

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