Five Guys has ditched its iconic fry cups and is now stuffing its famous fries into “environmentally friendly” paper bags — and not everyone is loving the switch-up. The popular fast food chain ...
The Five Guys CEO is distributing $1.5 million worth of bonuses to employees following a botched BOGO deal. Five Guys announced on March 9 that it was distributing the bonuses to store employees after ...
Five Guys isn't receiving five stars from everyone after its latest menu change. In social media posts made on March 16, Five Guys announced it has ditched its plastic fry cups for kraft paper bags, ...
The burger chain said it was distributing about $1.5 million in bonuses to workers after a buy-one-get-one (BOGO) deal on Feb. 17, which was launched to celebrate its 40th anniversary but quickly ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Five Guys' announcement that it's replacing its iconic fry cups with paper bags has sparked widespread backlash from ...
Five Guys is rewarding employees after an unexpectedly overwhelming promotion put heavy pressure on store crews. The burger chain said it was distributing about $1.5 million in bonuses to workers ...
A trademark item has disappeared. Five Guys switched fry servings from paper cups to biodegradable paper bags for sustainability. Many customers criticized smaller portions and increased grease leaks ...
The CEO sought to make things right with his employees after a Feb. 17 BOGO deal that overwhelmed stores Chiara Kim is an Editorial Assistant, Food at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2026 ...
Five Guys CEO Jerry Murrell is putting his money where his mouth is — for a rather eyebrow-raising reason. Murrell gave a phone interview to Fortune on March 25 about the company’s 40th anniversary ...
A birthday promotion gone wrong resulted in Five Guys founder Jerry Murrell doing what few CEOs would: giving his employees a $1.5 million bonus—and offering a master class in crisis leadership in the ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — For nearly three decades, mornings in the Triad have started with laughter and the familiar voices of Chris Kelly and Chris Demm. Now, that sound is about to change. Demm, one half ...
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