It’s no secret that Americans enjoy grabbing a quick meal. Fast food has become such a part of daily life that many people eat out one to three times a week. When you add it all up, Americans spend more than 160 billion dollars every year on fast food. That’s a huge amount of burgers, fries, and coffee runs.

Which Fast-Food Spot Do New Yorkers Look Up the Most?

To find out where New Yorkers are turning when hunger hits, the team at Hard Rock Bet looked at Google search data. They wanted to see which fast-food chains people in New York are searching for more than any others. The results show that a few big names clearly stand out from the rest.

McDonald’s Comes Out on Top

McDonald’s grabbed the number one spot with 1,830,000 searches in the past year. It seems that whether people are craving fries, a McChicken, or just need a fast stop, McDonald’s is the place they check first.

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Chick-fil-A Takes Second Place

Right behind McDonald’s is Chick-fil-A with 823,000 searches. Their chicken sandwiches and friendly service have made an impression on New Yorkers. Even though it’s not as widespread as some other chains..

Dunkin’ Donuts Holds Strong in Third

In third place, Dunkin’ Donuts received 803,000 searches. New Yorkers love their coffee, and Dunkin’ has been a go to spot for morning drinks, donuts, and quick breakfasts for years

The Rest of New York’s Favorites

After the top three, the rest of the list shows just how many different fast-food choices New Yorkers have. Taco Bell, Wendy’s, and Burger King all follow with 550,000 searches each. Subway comes in next with 450,000 searches,.

Chipotle drew 368,000 searches, and Pizza Hut, Panera Bread, Domino’s Pizza, Wingstop, and Popeyes each brought in 301,000 searches. KFC followed with 246,000, and Little Caesars rounded out the top fifteen with 135,000 searches.

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