Chick-fil-A to Become Nation's Third-Largest Restaurant Chain

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, December 19th, 2018

Chick-fil-A is taking over the fast-food industry. 

The chicken chain is set to become the third-largest restaurant by sales in 2018, up from the No. 7 spot in 2017,  according to Kalinowski Equity Research. 

People have been predicting that Chick-fil-A could snag the No. 3 spot — behind reigning champ McDonald's and Starbucks — for quite some time. However, initial predictions anticipated Chick-fil-A would take the spot in 2020. In April, analyst Mark Kalinowski updated his forecast, saying Chick-fil-A could take the No. 3 spot by 2019.

Now, Kalinowski is predicting that Chick-fil-A's system sales will increase by roughly 12 to 15% in 2018, allowing the chain to snag the bronze medal of the restaurant industry.

In 2017, Chick-fil-A grew sales by 14.2% — the equivalent of $1.1 billion — exceeding $9 billion, Restaurant Business reported. According to the trade publication, which cited Technomic data, sales were up 15.5% in 2018 as of July. 

Because Chick-fil-A is a private company, it is difficult to calculate the company's exact sales. But if Technomic is correct, that would mean Chick-fil-A is growing significantly faster than any other chain. The nearest competitor would be Domino's, which grew system sales by roughly 12% in 2018.

"We have long pointed out that Chick-fil-A is the restaurant competitor with which McDonald's ... should most concern itself — and by extension, investors should, too," Kalinowski wrote. 

Kalinowski also said Chick-fil-A's growing dominance should scare Wendy's, which has been historically celebrated for serving a fried-chicken sandwich that is superior to fast-food rivals. With Chick-fil-A's expansion, it is easier for customers to find the fried-chicken sandwich that — in Chick-fil-A's words — invented the entire category. 

Subway is the third-largest restaurant chain in the US by sales. Taco Bell is in the No. 4 spot, Burger King is No. 5, and Wendy's is No. 6.