
Ron Shaich invented fast-casual for suburbs — quality food served fast. Free Wi-Fi by 2004, loyalty programs, kiosks, online ordering years ahead of competitors. Never missed a year of same-store sales growth, even through the 2008 recession.
JAB Holdings bought the company for $7.5B in 2017. Ron stepped aside after 36 years. New owners merged Panera with Au Bon Pain and other brands, killing focus. They cut portions, switched to half-baked bread to save pennies, pushed aggressive franchising, and cycled through three CEOs in seven years.
First revenue decline in chain history. Industry-worst net promoter score of -12. Customers complaining about dirty stores, smaller portions, bad service. In official turnaround mode with a three-year plan. Ron now chairs Cava, eating Panera's lunch.