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Exploring how the middle 50 chains in the 2023 Top 500 shaped growth, with 7 Brew and Just Salad driving momentum amid shifting market dynamics.
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Across the 2023 Top 500, the middle 50 chains—a bracket spanning No. 250 to No. 201—emerges as a quietly decisive force. In an industry historically led by blockbuster brands, this cohort shows how scale can be matched with speed, how measured expansion can unlock outsized momentum, and how flavorful, flexible formats adapt to shifting consumer tastes. As reporters and analysts pore over Technomic Ignite Company data and Nation's Restaurant News coverage, a pattern surfaces: the middle tier is less about a single star and more about a connected ecosystem of growth. This is where the story of 2023 begins to feel tangible, not just numbers on a page. So what does this mean for operators and investors?
Collectively, these fifty brands outpaced expectations: they controlled more than 5,000 locations and generated over $8.6 billion in sales, underscoring the reach of mid-market concepts. Among them, 37 chains posted year-over-year sales gains in 2023, while openings continued at pace. Notably, 7 Brew Drive Thru Coffee demonstrated growth of more than 250%, and Just Salad nearly doubled its sales. These figures, drawn from NRN's 2024 Top 500 feature, are based on Technomic Ignite Company data, and they illuminate a mid-tier that can punch above its weight when momentum lines up with menu and format shifts.
Taken together, the numbers sketch a mid-tier that rewards scale when paired with speed and a willingness to experiment. It invites a closer look at how this middle layer navigates inflation, consumer preferences, and channel shifts—an interlude before we ask what really anchors the market's growth beyond the marquee brands.