The Beginning of Wingstop
The chicken fast food chain started twenty-eight years ago in Garland, Texas by one Antonio Swad. In just three years, they had their first franchised store. By 2002, Wingstop stated that they were serving up to 2 million wings. Another three years fly by and Wingstop decides that they will be open for lunch. Then, (there seems to be a pattern here) another three years fly by and in 2009, they began to serve their first-ever boneless wings. Their success was proven and the next year, 2010, Wingstop had their first ever international location down in the south of Mexico. As of 2022, Wingstop is located in just nine countries. So, to all the wing lovers out there, if you really crave Wingstop, head to one of these countries:- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- United Kingdom
- France
- Spain
- Singapore
- Indonesia
- United Arab Emirates
Growth and Success
Wingstop proved to be a successful chain. They were rolling out their millions of wings every year and internationally on three continents. Research from restaurant statistic groups such as the Nation’s Restaurant News proved the growth and success that Wingstop was experiencing. In the mid-2010s, Wingstop was the number three fasted-growing restaurant in the country according to revenue and growth.Who Owns Wingstop?
However, this growth was due to the thanks of Gemini Investors who bought the company back in 2003. Seven years later, Gemini Investors would sell it to Roark Capital Group. If that name is familiar to you that is because they have stock in other businesses such as Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sonic, Jimmy John’s, and Dunkin. What really got the ball rolling was that in 2015, Wingstop went public with an IPO (initial public offering) of just $19 a share. Because of this, investors got over 600% in just 5 years and made double its profits. It even proved to be more popular than the preferred stocks of Wall Street such as Starbucks and Chipotle. So, who owns Wingstop now? To this day, Wingstop is still under the Roark Capital Group. As of 2021, Wingstop makes a net income of about $42 million a year. Their total assets, however, are around $250 million. Wingstop is still a successful business because of its reliance on digital like in the past. In 2019, Wingstop celebrated a quarter of a century by teaming up with the food delivery company DoorDash for national delivery.Wingstop Today
Wingstop is still one of the most popular chicken restaurants in the country. But, how do they do it? Their restaurant is not limited to just chicken wings. They also serve chicken sandwiches as well as chicken strips. Of course, all of these have a variety of dippings and sauces for the chicken. The chicken sandwich was just introduced in August 2022. These sandwiches come in the same dozen flavors that the wings do. The flavors are:- Plain
- Garlic Parmesan
- Hawaii
- Lemon Pepper
- Bayou BBQ
- Mild
- Original Hot
- Hickory Smoke BBQ
- Atomic
- Mango Habanero
- Cajun
- Lousiana Rub
The Digital Revolution
Wingstop’s true innovation lies not just in its wings, but in its digital strategy that transformed how Americans consume fast food. By pioneering digital ordering, leveraging social media marketing, and creating a streamlined delivery experience, Wingstop turned a simple chicken wing concept into a tech-savvy dining phenomenon.
The company understood early that modern consumers don’t just want great food, they want convenience, speed, and an engaging digital experience. Their ability to blend traditional comfort food with cutting-edge technology has positioned them as more than just a restaurant, but a blueprint for how food brands can successfully navigate the digital marketplace. In essence, Wingstop doesn’t just sell wings; they sell a modern dining experience that resonates with a digital-first generation.