In an interview on CNBC’s Mad Money, Kevin Hochman said, “we’re just getting started with our transformation.” The company is winning by providing a fast and friendly atmosphere, he noted, and its experimental menu items are attracting younger consumers. Brinker (EAT) has done a good job managing costs and keeping prices low, he added.
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