
The top-ranking fast-food chains in the U.S.
Which are the top-ranking fast-food chains in the U.S. based on sales in 2019 (in billions)? 1. McDonald’s $40.41 2. Starbucks $21.55 3. Chick-fil-A Corporate

Which are the top-ranking fast-food chains in the U.S. based on sales in 2019 (in billions)? 1. McDonald’s $40.41 2. Starbucks $21.55 3. Chick-fil-A Corporate

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