Quick Serve Restaurant Case Studies

Capturing comprehensive QSR experiences.

When consumers swing by their favorite Quick Serve Restaurant, they’re motivated by far more than menu items. Successful QSRs create flawless consumer experiences, from the moment consumers interact with their app or drive-through menu to the minute consumers throw away product packaging for to-go orders or walk out of the door while dining in. We capture every aspect of the consumer experience so QSRs can capitalize on what’s working and optimize what’s not.

Quick Serve Restaurant Case Studies

Data-driven insights for a key pizza ingredient can serve as a blueprint for adaptability and success when it comes to increased purchase intent, enhanced product satisfaction, and new supplier partnerships.
Curion’s all-encompassing PXP approach unearths loads of key insights for a national chain's core product, empowering the client to transform and achieve superior product enhancements and brand differentiation.
A well-known popular fast-food giant was exploring a cost-effective formulation change for a key menu item that drives 30% of their business. Using the Curion Score™, the client armed themselves with higher confidence to make a high-impact cost savings decision on a key product on their menu, allowing them to retain their competitive edge without diminishing product quality.
Curion's interactive focus group sessions helped a multinational QSR discover key attributes and consumer preferences to help streamline their chicken sandwich product user journey, realizing that moving forward with the simplest design allows big wins for the client.
A large QSR company analyzed their chicken sandwich alongside their competition’s iterations to uncover opportunities to optimize and produce a higher quality product. To understand in a measurable, actionable capacity what differentiated our client’s product from their competition, we leveraged our Quantitative Descriptive Analysis sensory attributes that drove the liking of each QSRs sandwich, effectively and accurately pinpointing the “why” behind consumers’ decision-making method.
Papa Johns took a deep dive into the minds of stuffed crust-lovers to identify consumers’ stuffed-crust priorities, product performance differentiators, and opportunities for communication optimization.
After Wendy’s created their new hot and crispy fry, Wendy’s wanted evidence that consumers preferred their new fry recipe over their largest competitor for advertising purposes.
American, multinational fast food chain takes on mission to discover consumer preferences of key product components to revitalize their chicken sandwich.