Management attributed the re-launch of its Chili Cheese Thickburger to the 1,923-unit Hardee's rise. The total consolidated revenue for the chain's company-operated restaurants came in at $49 million through November.

Meanwhile, Carl's Jr.'s results were challenged by a tough comparison to the same period last year, when comparable-store sales shot up 5.4%. The company-owned units in the 1,079-location chain brought in $43.8 million.

Meanwhile, CKE's 95-unit La Salsa Mexican Grill, for which the company does not break out same-store sales, took in revenues totaling $3.1 million. The chain has closed three units in the last month.

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