Good Times Restaurants announced that same store sales increased 5.8% for its Good Times brand and increased 1.2% for its Bad Daddy’s brand compared to the same prior-year fiscal quarter and average weekly sales were $31,780 and $52,555 for its Good Times and Bad Daddy’s brands, respectively, for its third fiscal quarter ended June 25. Ryan Zink, President and CEO, said, “The positive same store sales trends at Good Times demonstrate the strength of the brand. In May, we completed the remodel of one of our restaurants in Lakewood, Colorado and we closed on the purchase of the Good Times restaurant in the Denver suburb of Parker, Colorado and are extremely pleased with its first few weeks of operations as a company-owned restaurant. Further, as of the first day of the fourth fiscal quarter, we have installed our next generation point-of-sale system in eleven of our twenty-six company-owned Good Times Restaurants.”
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