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Survey finds Americans dissatisfied with fast food

WASHINGTON 鈥 Is America falling out of love with fast food?

That鈥檚 what the numbers from the American Consumer Satisfaction Index say. The report finds that while people鈥檚 satisfaction with full-service restaurants held steady, fast-food places dropped 3.8 percent.

鈥淐onsumers with greater discretionary income seem to put quality ahead of price in their decision-making,鈥 says Claes Fornell, ACSI chairman and founder.

鈥淥n the supply side, restaurants are finding it harder to hire and retain qualified and motivated workers, which can have an adverse impact on service quality.”

The fast-food places with the highest satisfaction were all newcomers to the list 鈥 Chick-fil-A was on top, scoring an 86 on ACSI鈥檚 100-point scale; next up was Chipotle, at 83, followed by Panera at 80.

Such 鈥渇ast casual outlets,鈥 ACSI director David VanAmburg says, 鈥渙ffer higher-quality ingredients, freshness and fast service 鈥 all at a reasonable price.”

Places that took it on the chin in the new rankings included pizza chains such as Papa John鈥檚, Pizza Hut, Domino鈥檚 and Little Caesar. The ACSI says that a pizza price war has led the chains to skimp on ingredients.

And the established chains, such as McDonald鈥檚, Burger King, Wendy鈥檚 and Taco Bell are at the bottom of the list. The only fast-food chain to improve in the rankings? Dunkin鈥 Donuts.

The ACSI report was based on 5,023 surveys done in the first quarter of this year.

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