From Survival to Sustained Growth, with Ziggi’s Coffee CEO Brandon Knudsen
Brandon Knudsen, CEO and cofounder of Ziggi’s Coffee, convinced his wife to drop out of college to give this idea a shot. From working multiple jobs to raising a baby in the restaurant, it was hardly easy out of the gates. But once Ziggi’s hit its stride, it fast-tracked toward triple-digit locations—store No. 100 opened in 2024, 20 years after the brand’s founding. Knudsen joins QSR editorial director Danny Klein to discuss the journey, how growth is about to ramp up, and what it was like launching franchising just 12 years into the business.
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Becoming the CEO of a Multi-Million-Dollar Family Business
Somia Farid Silber in October stepped into the top spot at Edible. At just 31 years old, she’s now leading the parent company of Edible Arrangements, a business her father, Tariq Farid, began when she was 6 years old. After serving as president for the past two years, she’s now on a mission to continue redefining Edible as a top-tier hybrid retail experience. She has big plans to target a coming generation of consumers and grow Edible’s market present through a variety of ways. She joins QSR editorial director Danny Klein to discuss the journey and what’s ahead for the category pioneer.
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[BONUS] CEO to CEO: The Drive-Thru Coffee Chain Edition
In this episode of QSR’s CEO to CEO: Behind the Counter series, we step into the burgeoning world of drive-thru beverages. Few segments, if any, are as hot as this one—brands like Dutch Bros have climbed above 1,000 units, and even McDonald’s and Taco Bell (CosMc’s and Live Mas Café, respectively), launched offshoots to capture demand.We brought together Darren Spicer and Donny Bradley, leaders of the emerging brands Clutch Coffee Bar and Lola Beans, to fill us in on what life is like navigating a red-hot QSR sector and what it takes to separate from an increasingly crowded pack.Watch the video here: https://www.qsrmagazine.com/story/ceo-to-ceo-the-drive-thru-coffee-chain-edition/
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The State of Digital in Fast Food and Fast Casual: Revisited (Again)
Last year, in what’s become an annual tradition, restaurant operators shared their key priorities and initiatives in Qu’s fifth-annual State of Digital report. Now, CMO Jen Kern joins QSR editorial director Danny Klein once again to discuss the findings of the sixth edition, which explored everything from the race to holistic, integrated tech to the state of investments to continued kiosk growth to why loyalty doesn’t always work (without the right approach). Just like last year (and the year before that), it’s a look into the future of foodservice you won’t want to miss. Here's a link to the full report: https://www.qubeyond.com/2025-state-of-digital-restaurant-report/
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The Legend of Layne’s Chicken Fingers, with CEO Garrett Reed
Founded in 1994 in College Station, the original Layne’s Chicken Fingers became a Texas A&M cult-favorite known for its small-town charm, friendly service, iconic chicken fingers, and secret sauce. The brand has since grown past 20 stores, seen same-store sales jump 9 percent, and guest counts 7 percent. With corporate development continuing, franchising is entering the picture, too. Reed joins QSR editorial director Danny Klein to discuss the rapid development and how Layne’s is thriving in one of the hottest categories in quick service.
QSR Uncut is a podcast from the editors of QSR magazine—the leading publication for foodservice owners and operators—that discusses the current state and future of the fast-food restaurant industry as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Made for restaurant executives, entrepreneurs, consumers, and leaders, each episode candidly shares expert advice from some of the industry's most insightful leaders.