Burger Chain Rebranding Stunts

BurgerFi is Rebranding as ChickenFi to Promote Its New Offerings

BurgerFi is officially relaunching 'The Chicken Wars' by rebranding as ChickenFi for the launch of its new chicken sandwich menu.

Chicken sandwich lovers may remember when Popeyes launched a sandwich arms race among QSRs after debuting its extremely popular chicken sandwich back in 2019. Now, BurgerFi is declaring that war far from over by throwing its own hat in the ring as ChickenFi and launching its new Fried and Grilled Chicken Sandwiches. As Carl Bachmann, Chief Chicken Officer of BurgerFi explains, "Chicken presents a significant opportunity for business growth.... We recognize that not everyone eats beef daily, so we came to the table with a top-tier chicken experience."

While there's no indication whether the rebrand to ChickenFi is a permanent one, it's very clear that BurgerFi is betting big on chicken in the years ahead.

Image Credit: BurgerFi

QSR Rebranding
Quick Service Restaurants rebranding their identity to spotlight new product lines demonstrates a shift toward dynamic brand strategies.
Chicken Sandwich Wars
The relentless competition among food chains to offer the best chicken sandwich highlights the ever-increasing emphasis on single-product excellence in QSRs.
Alternative Protein Focus
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