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. 2018 Feb;108(2):234–240. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304162

TABLE 1—

Number of Restaurants in Cities Projected to Be Affected by Menu-Labeling Regulations: 4 New Jersey Cities, 2014

Restaurant Chain No. Locationsa (n = 1753) Rank on Technomic Top 100b (n = 245)
McDonald’s 17 1
Starbucks 4 2
Subway 36 3
Burger King 15 4
Wendy’s 11 5
Taco Bell 6 6
Dunkin’ Donuts 63 7
Pizza Hut 6 9
Applebee’s 3 10
Panera Bread 1 11
KFC 10 12
Domino’s Pizza 11 13
Chipotle Mexican Grill 2 15
Chili’s Bar and Grill 1 17
Little Caesars 6 19
Dairy Queen 3 20
Arby’s 1 22
IHOP 3 23
Papa John’s 9 24
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 10 27
Texas Roadhouse 1 32
Jimmy John’s 1 36
TGI Fridays 1 37
Five Guys Burgers & Fries 2 43
Church’s Chicken 1 50
Hooters 1 51
Boston Market 3 68
Baskin-Robbins 2 73
White Castle 5 74
Jamba Juice 1 78
Famous Dave’s 1 82
Quiznos 1 84
Checkers/Rally’s 4 86
On the Border Mexican Grill and Cantina 1 94
Cold Stone Creamery 2 98
Other chain restaurants (identified through store locater web searches) 63 Not ranked

Note. IHOP = International House of Pancakes; KFC = Kentucky Fried Chicken. Of the total number of restaurant locations, 1445 (82.4%) will not be affected by the menu labeling and 308 (17.6%) will be affected.

a

Included restaurant locations in Camden, New Brunswick, Newark, and Trenton.

b

2015 Technomic Inc., Top 100 Chain Restaurant Report. All restaurants included in the list had > 20 locations nationwide and so are eligible for menu labeling.