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Fast casual chicken wing chain with 2,000+ locations and 65%+ digital ordering; 21 sauce flavors with franchise model and consistent same-store sales growth competing with Buffalo Wild Wings.
Wingstop is a fast casual restaurant chain specializing in flavored chicken wings and tenders, operating over 2,000 locations globally with a predominantly franchise model — known for its extensive sauce variety (21 flavors from Lemon Pepper to Mango Habanero), digital ordering emphasis, and delivery-friendly menu design. Listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: WING), Wingstop generates approximately $600+ million in annual system revenue from company and franchise operations. The company has positioned itself as a "digital restaurant" — over 65% of orders are placed digitally, providing rich customer data and repeat order rates.\n\nWingstop's menu is intentionally focused: bone-in wings, boneless wings, tenders, and sides (fries, coleslaw, ranch). The simplicity enables kitchen efficiency and delivery-quality packaging. The 21-flavor system — each wing is sauced to order in the customer's chosen flavor — creates strong customization without menu complexity. Wingstop's Thighstop virtual brand (selling chicken thighs as a separate digital concept) demonstrated its willingness to innovate beyond the core wing format.\n\nIn 2025, Wingstop is one of the strongest performers in fast casual dining — the company has posted consistent same-store sales growth and unit economics that attract franchise investors. The wing category has faced chicken wing price volatility (wings are the most expensive chicken part), which Wingstop has managed through menu pricing and supplier relationships. Wingstop competes with Buffalo Wild Wings (full-service bar format), Pluckers Wing Bar, and wing-focused virtual brands for chicken wing market share. The 2025 strategy focuses on international expansion (UK, Canada, Middle East, Southeast Asia), continuing digital ordering investment, and launching chicken sandwich and other menu innovations to broaden its customer occasion.
Value-positioned RTD iced tea from PepsiCo-Unilever joint venture; bold flavors at accessible prices in convenience stores competing with AriZona in mainstream tea.
Brisk is a functional beverage brand offering ready-to-drink iced tea and juice drinks, jointly owned by PepsiCo and Unilever under the Lipton brand partnership. Launched in the 1990s, Brisk positioned itself as a bold, value-priced iced tea targeting younger consumers who wanted flavorful, refreshing beverages at affordable prices — often sold in large cans and bottles that delivered more volume at lower per-ounce costs than premium tea brands. The brand's irreverent advertising featuring clay-animated celebrities became culturally memorable.
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