5 Major Fast-Food Chains Slipping in Quality — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Fast-food chains have become a staple in our lives, providing quick and convenient meals for busy people on the go. Unfortunately, many of these chains have been slipping in quality over the years, leaving customers with sub-par food and service. In this article, we will take a look at five major fast-food chains that have been slipping in quality and what customers can do to avoid them. We will discuss the reasons why these chains have been slipping in quality, what customers can do to ensure they are getting the best quality food, and what alternatives are available for those looking for a better fast-food experience.

5 Major Fast-Food Chains Slipping in Quality — Eat This Not That

Fast-food chains have become a staple in many people’s diets, but not all of them are created equal. While some fast-food restaurants have maintained their quality over the years, others have slipped in quality. Here are five major fast-food chains that have been slipping in quality and what you should eat instead.

McDonald’s

McDonald’s has been a fast-food staple for decades, but its quality has been slipping in recent years. The chain has been criticized for its unhealthy menu items and lack of fresh ingredients. Instead of eating at McDonald’s, try a healthier fast-food option like Chipotle or Panera Bread.

Burger King

Burger King has been struggling to keep up with its competitors in recent years. The chain has been criticized for its unhealthy menu items and lack of fresh ingredients. Instead of eating at Burger King, try a healthier fast-food option like Shake Shack or Five Guys.

Taco Bell

Taco Bell has been a popular fast-food chain for years, but its quality has been slipping in recent years. The chain has been criticized for its unhealthy menu items and lack of fresh ingredients. Instead of eating at Taco Bell, try a healthier fast-food option like Qdoba or Chipotle.

Wendy’s

Wendy’s has been a popular fast-food chain for years, but its quality has been slipping in recent years. The chain has been criticized for its unhealthy menu items and lack of fresh ingredients. Instead of eating at Wendy’s, try a healthier fast-food option like Chick-fil-A or Zaxby’s.

KFC

KFC has been a popular fast-food chain for years, but its quality has been slipping in recent years. The chain has been criticized for its unhealthy menu items and lack of fresh ingredients. Instead of eating at KFC, try a healthier fast-food option like Raising Cane’s or Bojangles.

If you’re a regular at a major fast-food chain, you’ve probably experienced a disappointing order at one point or another. Ingredients get forgotten, deliveries are late, customer names are misspelled—the possibilities for error at a fast-moving chain are just about endless.

But at some chains—particularly in the past year, following nationwide labor shortages—the mistakes seem to be adding up. Chick-fil-A, a longtime industry leader in customer service, has lost points from its American Customer Satisfaction Index score for three consecutive years. (The chain currently has a mere four-point lead on KFC.) And across the industry, drive-thru performance has been on the decline, with quick-service drive-thrus slower and less accurate in 2021 than they were during the pandemic.

Here’s a look at five chains that have been slipping in quality in the past year.

For more fast-food news, check out 8 Worst Fast-Food Burgers to Stay Away From Right Now.

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Popeyes made headlines in late 2021 following a viral video of a rat infestation in one of its Washington, D.C. locations. Meanwhile, over on the Popeyes subreddit, customer complaints include (in order of egregiousness): chicken tenders that are too dry, gravy that tastes like dishwater, and chicken sandwiches with screws in them.

Anecdotal evidence aside, the latest data isn’t on the chain’s side, either. In the past year, Popeyes has lost 1.4 points off its overall score on the American Customer Satisfaction Index, slipping to one of the bottom spots for limited-service restaurants.

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Subway has had plenty of issues marring its reputation in the past. From Jared Fogle to its iconic footlong sandwich measuring only 11 inches, the chain has faced some serious public backlash (and more than its fair share of lawsuits.)

Most recently, Subway came under public scrutiny last summer following a lawsuit alleging its tuna was not, in fact, real tuna. Subway rejected these claims, insisting that it only used “100% skipjack tuna.” But multiple DNA tests (one commissioned by The New York Times) could not confirm the true ingredients of Subway’s sandwich topping.

It is no surprise, then, that in the past year, Subway lost over 5 points off of its overall score on the American Customer Satisfaction Index. It now ranks among the eight worst-performing chains when it comes to providing satisfactory service to customers.

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Chipotle lost 3.8 points off of its overall American Customer Satisfaction Index score in 2021. Like other quick-service chains, Chipotle has struggled with labor shortages in the past year. It even made headlines in November when staff jumped ship at a location in Kentucky, complaining of unreasonable hours and mistreatment by customers.

As a fast-casual brand serving better-for-you food, Chipotle’s transition to off-premise dining hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing. Employees have sounded off in the Chipotle subreddit about the difficulty of keeping pace with no fewer than three lanes of customer traffic (including in-person diners, drive-thru customers, and off-premise orders). Meanwhile, on Twitter, complaints of inaccurate Chipotle orders are as common as ever.

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Taco Bell has had a bumpy 2021. Looking to get in on the Chicken Sandwich Wars, the taco chain launched its own, limited-time Crispy Chicken Sandwich Taco—to somewhat mixed reviews. Food media had kind words to say about the hybrid menu item, but Taco Bell fans on Reddit disliked the Sandwich Taco, voting against it in a 1,300-person vote at a rate of about 2:1. They also called it “tiny” and “disappoint[ing]” (and Twitter concurred).

Reviews of last month’s Crispy Chicken Wings were equally mixed, with fans, again, criticizing the portion sizes. The Tex-Mex chain currently ranks among the bottom six on the American Customer Satisfaction Index.

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Wendy’s currently ranks among the bottom three fast-food chains in terms of customer satisfaction, after slipping more than three percentage points in the last year.

It appears that Wendy’s fans aren’t exactly head-over-heels for the chain’s new Hot & Crispy fries, which launched in September. Add to that the recent old-new Chili controversy, and it’s no wonder ratings are down at Wendy’s.