Weekly Global Wrap: Starbucks appoints new CEO; McDonald’s improved Spicy McNuggets; McDonald's battle with California bill; Nando’s clothing line; Wendy’s alleged link to e-coli outbreak under probe
Here is a summary of the most interesting QSR news stories of the week globally.
Sons and Daughters are expected to launch their second restaurant in the Borough Market. More from London Eater.
McDonald’s will roll out its new and improved spicy chicken McNuggets whilst it revives its Monopoly Game. More from The Sun.
Coffee chain, Starbucks, named Laxman Narasimhan as its new CEO, replacing Howard Schultz. More from Wall Street Journal.
The Centers for Disease and Prevention Control will investigate Wendy’s connection to the e-coli outbreak after some of the fast food chain’s customers fell ill. More from Reuters.
Greggs’ new chair designate Matthew Davies will take over in November, replacing current chair Ian Durrant. More from Retail Gazette.
After Greggs, Nando’s took to social media to give a sneak peek of its new clothing line. More from The Sun.
Wingstop will add chicken sandwiches to its menu. It was tested in May. More from QSR Magazine.
McDonald's US chief is questioning a bill in California that he claims is unfair to big chains. More from CNBC.