56-year-old burger chain franchise shutters store, no bankruptcy

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56-year-old burger chain franchise shutters store, no bankruptcy

As 2025 approaches, many restaurant chains are completing restructuring and turnaround strategies to strengthen their operations and generate increased revenue and profitability.

Jack in the Box is one of the burger chains looking to cut costs by closing restaurant locations. The fast-food chain launched its Jack on Track turnaround program in April 2025, which called for the company to close 120 of its 150 underperforming restaurants by December 31, 2025.

The remaining underperforming restaurants will close after the franchise agreements expire.

Burger chain franchisor CKE Restaurant Holdings, which franchises Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr restaurants, is at loggerheads with some of its franchisees as it tries to collect revenue like franchise fees, digital fees, advertising fees, and rent.

CKE Restaurants operates more than 3,800 Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. locations in 44 states and 43 countries. Operates restaurants.

CKE affiliate Hardee’s Restaurants LLC sued franchisee ARC Burger LLC, which owns 80 Hardee’s locations, for alleged breach of contract, seeking to recover more than $6.5 million in franchise fees and other obligations, according to Law.com.

The franchise had allegedly defaulted on various payments, including royalties, advertising fees and rent, which were due to begin in December 2024.

ARC Burger, facing costly litigation and millions of dollars in debt to Hardee’s, has closed about 28 of the dining chain’s restaurants as of Dec. 20, KXEO Radio Inc. of Mexico, Mo. reported. ARC has not filed for bankruptcy protection, which would trigger an automatic stay of litigation.

Wendy’s, which operates about 6,000 locations in the United States and 7,330 locations worldwide, said in its third-quarter 2025 earnings call that it will close “around a single-digit percentage of its U.S. restaurants,” which it estimates will be about 300 restaurants.

The burger chain plans to close “persistently underperforming restaurants,” Wendy’s CEO Ken Cook said on the earnings call.

Wendy’s franchisees close locations that no longer make sense to operate. Shutterstock

And now, Wendy’s has closed a location that no longer makes sense to operate, as the giant burger chain permanently closed a Stockton, Calif., restaurant whose lease was expiring.

The Wendy’s franchisee that owns the 10512 Trinity Parkway location closed the restaurant, removed signage and boarded up the building in early December, the Stockton Record reported. The building is located next to Starbucks and El Pollo Loco.

Founded in 1969, Wendy’s operates four other locations in Stockton that are not closed.

  • 3810 AD Hammer Lane, Stockton

  • 225 W. Hammer Lane, Stockton

  • 4431 AD Waterloo Road, Stockton

  • 2439 W. March Lane, Stockton

“This location was leased and the franchisee decided not to renew. Our franchisee is committed to supporting their restaurant team, and affected employees were notified in advance and provided information about opportunities at other Wendy’s locations in the area,” a Wendy’s spokesperson said, according to The Record.

“We are grateful for the support of our Stockton community and encourage guests to visit our other area restaurants, where our commitment to quality food and service continues,” the statement said.

Another Hardee’s franchisee, Paradigm Investment Group, is also fighting CKE Restaurants over parental demands that franchisee restaurants stay open until 2 p.m., pay digital fees, and adhere to loyalty program mandates, which the franchisee has refused to enforce.

Additional closures:

CKE Restaurants demanded changes and payments from Paradigm and threatened to cancel Paradigm’s franchise agreement. The franchisee refused, and CKE sent Paradigm a notice of default and termination on January 15, threatening to cancel the franchise agreements on April 15, Franchise Times reported.

Paradigm, which operates 76 Hardee’s franchise restaurants in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee, sued the franchisor, CKE affiliate Hardee’s Restaurants LLC, on April 14, according to Justia.com, and the Hardee’s franchisor agreed not to cancel the contract.

  • Wendy’s closes 300 locations

  • Jack in the Box closes 150-200 locations

  • Hardee’s franchise closes 28 locations

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This story was originally published by TheStreet on December 23, 2025, where it first appeared in the Restaurants section. Add TheStreet as a preferred source by clicking here.

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