USA

Chicken sustains U.S. fast-food chains as cost of beef rises

Poultry

The U.S. fast-food industry's years-long chicken craze accelerated this year as companies from McDonald's to Chipotle rolled out specialty products for budget-conscious, protein-craving consumers, reported The Washington Post.

Posted on Dec 11 ,00:15

Chicken sustains U.S. fast-food chains as cost of beef rises

Executives have touted their new chicken sandwiches, wraps and wings as healthier and less expensive alternatives to beef in recent earnings calls. Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest poultry companies, said on a recent investor call that its chicken business saw a "significant turnaround" in 2024 and expects strong chicken demand to drive higher profits in 2025, according to the report.

In 1970, the average person in the United States ate about 50 pounds of chicken each year. Today, that number has more than doubled, and the Agriculture Department expects chicken consumption to surpass 100 pounds for the first time in 2024.

Fast-food chains have followed that trend in recent years, as rising labor and food costs pummel their bottom lines, said Hudson Riehle, the National Restaurant Association's senior research vice president.

Chicken often becomes a go-to protein for restaurants and consumers when inflation bites because it takes fewer natural resources to produce, said David Anderson, a livestock economist at Texas A&M University. The average price of a fresh, whole chicken in the United States was 1.99 U.S. dollars a pound in October, while the same amount of ground beef fetched 5.59 dollars, according to federal government data.

 NEWSLETTER - Stay informed with the latest news!

Comments





Similar articles

DENMARK

Danish Crown: Massive demand for beef boosts revenue

It is the combination of a lower supply of beef in Europe and stable consumption that has pushed ...


Read more Read more
SCOTLAND

QMS survey reveals strong preference for Scottish red meat over imports

The survey also found that around three quarters (73%) of respondents prefer to purchase red meat...


Read more Read more
BRAZIL

Brazil: Pork exports grow in April

In terms of revenue , international sales for the month totaled US$301.5 million,&...


Read more Read more
Websolutions by Angular Software and SpiderClass