Quote Originally Posted by Kosmos992k View Post
McDonalds only significant business growth in recent yeras has come on the back of extending their breakfast menu to 24 hours. Other than that they have been chipped away at by other smaller nimbler chains offering something new, such as Chipotle. The same is true of the others. McD's occasionally brings a new 'product', but almost without exception they are burgers in structure. McRib? a pork burger with BBQ sauce. Sirloin Burgers, a way of charging twice as much for a burger by selling...another burger. Chicken whether battered, breaded or grilled on a bun - it's just another form of burger, or as McD's term their burgers...sandwiches.

Burger King - the same sort of thing; Wendy's, same again; etc...

Chipotle offers what it offers, Genghis Grill offers it's thing, Corky's BBQ is still BBQ, Outback is steaks, Lonestar is steaks, Grand Panda buffet is still a Chinese food buffet, Red Robin is still a burger joint with presumptions of grandeur...
Starbucks is no longer just a coffee shop it sells sandwhiches (both artisian sandwiches and regular variety on top of breakfast sandwhiches) and various other snacks
Mcdonalds here used to not have McNuggets, is a chicken nugget a burger? Same with the breakfast menu is a plate of eggs and bacon a burger? It wasn't always there.
A&W chubby chicken family started as only chicken strips before they started adding the chubby chicken burger due to popularity (anyone else old enough to remember chubby chicken as a limited time deal?)
Wendy's started adding "healthy options" such as salads, yogurts as well as various other things here
DQ has recently been doing a push through advertising on their hotdogs and poutines here as well as their staple ice creams.
BK now has a side menu at least locally that has an array of products not burger related such as again salads, smoothies, and even things such as fresh fruits
As someone who actually worked at a red robin here I can assure you their menu is FOREVER changing and some things that have shown to be popular have stayed on throughout the years.
Subway here added soups a few years back and personal pizza's a couple years ago.
Tim hortons is no longer just in the business of donuts either so there is that too