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And, of course, many of those 23 are here in multiple franchise locations.
In-N-Out comes in at No. 33 on the latest âQSR-50,â an annual fast-food restaurant ranking based on systemwide sales of each chain and last updated in August 2020.
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The top 10 restaurants in the ranking are, in order, McDonaldâs, Starbucks, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell, Burger King, Subway, Wendyâs, Dunkinâ, Dominoâs and Panera Bread.
As most valley residents will immediately recognize, only two fast-food chains in the top 10 are not currently represented locally â Dunkinâ and Panera Bread. A Dunkinâ franchise did open at 1051 N. Main in early 2015 but suddenly closed after only nine months of operation. That building is now occupied by Krispy Kreme, which does not currently rank in the QSR-50.
As ordered by Gov. Spencer Cox, the state mask mandate ends as of April 10th for the general public. According to Fox 13, State employees and those on state properties will still be required to wear a mask until at least May 31. The governor has also encouraged business owners in the state to still require mask-wearing.
Daniel Arias, who runs the El Toro Viejo restaurant on Main Street in Logan, wants to continue requiring face masks even after the state mask mandate ends. He said a lot of people have not yet received their vaccine and wants to extend the requirement as much as possible to help prevent positive cases.