Steak ’n Shake rewrites fast food business with Bitcoin, sales surge by 10.7%

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January 27 News, the American fast-food chain Steak ’n Shake has become a focal point at the intersection of the crypto industry and retail sector due to its comprehensive adoption of Bitcoin payments. The company disclosed that same-store sales in Q2 2025 increased by 10.7% year-over-year, significantly outperforming many traditional fast-food giants. Management directly attributed this achievement to its strategy of opening Bitcoin payment options in global stores, a plan officially launched in May 2025.

In its financial report, Steak ’n Shake pointed out that Bitcoin payments not only attracted more tech-savvy and younger consumer groups but also significantly reduced payment processing costs. Compared to traditional bank card systems, cryptocurrency transactions cut out middlemen, lowering transaction fees for the restaurant and thereby increasing overall profit margins. This change also made “buying burgers with Bitcoin” a trending topic on social media, bringing additional exposure to the brand.

More notably, the company does not view Bitcoin solely as a payment tool. On January 17, 2026, Steak ’n Shake made an additional purchase of $10 million worth of Bitcoin, adding it to its corporate treasury assets. This move demonstrates the management’s confidence in Bitcoin as a store of value and an anti-inflation asset, aligning with the trend of more companies including Bitcoin on their balance sheets.

Industry analysts believe that this dual strategy of “payment + reserve” is changing market perceptions of cryptocurrency’s commercial applications. For retail and restaurant businesses, Bitcoin is not only a payment option but also a tool to enhance brand differentiation and customer loyalty. Especially amid ongoing inflation pressures and currency volatility, some companies hope to hedge fiat currency risks by holding Bitcoin.

From a broader perspective, Steak ’n Shake’s success provides strong evidence for Bitcoin’s practical integration into business. When a fast-food brand with a global store network can optimize both sales and costs through crypto payments, it signifies that Bitcoin is gradually moving from a speculative asset to a daily consumption scenario. As more companies experiment with this model, Bitcoin’s position within the mainstream economy could further strengthen.

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