Darden says lower-income diners are cutting back on its brands while high earners are visiting more.
Darden, which owns Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse, said its customer base was reverting to its pre-pandemic makeup.
Cardenas had told investors in December that lower-income diners had been "splurging" in the fine-dining sector in recent years but that their orders were getting back to a more normal level.
"It doesn't mean that we won't have price points on things over time, but that's kind of more of our everyday low price or around that price," Cardenas said.
Darden's second-biggest brand, LongHorn Steakhouse, which has about 570 restaurants, saw a 2.3% jump in same-restaurant sales.
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