The pandemic is sinking one of the fast-food industry’s biggest bets: breakfast.

Once the best hope for increasing sales, mornings are now the slowest time of day at fast-food restaurants, as many Americans work and attend school from home. Even as fast-food sales have recovered in recent weeks from the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, breakfast has trailed behind.

Breakfast-dependent…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

You May Also Like

Alex Trebek named Laura Coates as his potential ‘Jeopardy!’ replacement. She says show passed on her.

CNN legal analyst Laura Coates said she was told “no” when she…

Search ends for woman who disappeared under a frozen Alaska river while trying to save her dog

An “active search” effort was called off Thursday for a woman who…

Dallas Koreatown’s long push for official city recognition heightens after shooting

Joann Roh was surprised by the limited police presence around her Dallas…

Nebraska governor signs 12-week abortion ban, limits on gender-affirming care for minors

LINCOLN, Neb. — Republican Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed a bill Monday…