This huge fast-food chain surprisingly ranks dead last in customer loyalty

These customers aren’t McLoyal.

While McDonald’s may be the world’s largest fast food chain, it ranks dead last in customer loyalty, according to a new survey.

Market Force asked 5,000 North American consumers about their fast food habits and recent experiences and found that the home of the golden arches was least likely to impress patrons.

Meanwhile, Chick-fil-A beat out all other chains when it came to customer loyalty, while West Coast joint In-N-Out followed close behind.

Papa Murphy’s, Jersey Mike’s and Raising Cane’s finished out the top five, respectively.

Controversial, Christian-owned chain Chick-fil-A was also named the usually woke Gen Z’s favorite restaurant this year. And while the restaurant is known for its revolutionary drive-thru, another study found it to be the slowest of all fast-food chain lines.

Even with its quirks, Chick-Fil-A was deemed America’s favorite restaurant for eight years running.

McDonalds ranked last in customer loyalty: survey
A poll of 5,000 North American consumers ranked McDonald’s the worst in customer loyalty.
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So what is Ronald McDonald lacking that the Chick-fil-A cows are packing? The survey used five factors to calculate customer satisfaction: Food quality, speed of service, friendliness of staff, the atmosphere in the restaurant and value received for money spent.

It also asked about brand image and company values. Both Chick-fil-A and Starbucks garnered polarizing reactions from customers. Most people had good things to say about the chain, but they also saw a high number of negative critics.

McDonald’s customers were also torn in those categories. The restaurant received much more positive feedback than negative but also nabbed more negative feedback than most of the other included brands.

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Chick-fil-A was named America’s favorite restaurant this year for the eighth time in a row.
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Starbucks received polarizing views on its brand image and company values.
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Firehouse Subs must be doing something right, as it did not get one negative remark from any of the 5,000 participants.

Perhaps the even newer generation, like the baby girl nicknamed “Little Nugget” after her mother gave birth in a McDonald’s bathroom, could help with the chain’s customer loyalty.

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