McDonald’s is encouraging its franchisees to offer a $5 meal deal to attract budget-conscious customers despite the rise in inflation.
This deal would include a McDouble or a McChicken, along with fries and a drink. The fast food giant has reportedly suggested this deal to its U.S. franchisees for the second time in response to a dip in sales due to lower-income customers eating more meals at home.
The rise in the cost of living has affected global restaurant chains, such as McDonald’s and Starbucks, as they struggle to cater to lower-income consumers. These chains have been forced to offer steeper promotions in an attempt to entice customers back to their outlets.
Reports say that McDonalds is looking to launch a $5 dollar value meal in an effort to win back customers staying home because of inflation. @ReporterFaith has the details.https://t.co/o4tgPXpEnZ
— Good Morning America (@GMA) May 12, 2024
Acknowledging the value-seeking behavior of all income groups, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski recently mentioned on a post-earnings call that the company needs to address this issue.
“I think it’s important to recognize that all income cohorts are seeking value,” CEO Chris Kempczinski said last month on a post-earnings call.
As a result, McDonald’s has seen a slowdown in global sales growth for the fourth quarter in a row. To turn things around, the company has proposed the $5 meal deal, targeting budget-conscious customers who are avoiding eating out due to increasing costs.
Smart for McDonalds $MCD.
The trend I am noticing this earnings season is that companies are finally starting to see customers rebel against rising prices.
McDonalds got a little greedy. Now they are reintroducing a $5 value meal as a result.
I’m expecting more of this! pic.twitter.com/3mdGgzgoZc
— Dividend Diplomats (@DvdndDiplomats) May 11, 2024
Following the news, McDonald’s shares increased by 2%, trading at $272.80. The company has yet to respond to requests for comment.
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