mcdonald’s is on a big mac attack and our american neighbours are playing ‘ketchup.’
the world’s most recognizable fast-food chain is toasting buns and melting cheese to improve the quality of its big mac and other burgers in its u.s. restaurants as it looks to boost sales.
big macs are also getting more sauce, and white onions are topping patties while they’re still hot on the grill, according to a company statement on monday.
“we saw the opportunity to make a few changes in our kitchens to make them even more delicious,” tariq hassan, mcdonald’s usa chief marketing and customer experience officer, said in a statement.
these changes have already been implemented in international markets including canada.
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to promote the new burgers, mcdonald’s is bringing back its “hamburglar” character, which was originally used in the 1970s and ’80s but was retired in the early 2000s except for a 2015 appearance to promote a limited-time sirloin burger, according to media reports.
earlier this month,
mcdonald’s began laying off hundreds of corporate u.s. employees
amid a broader restructuring.
even so, visits to the chain have been rising as it pushes meal deals with celebrities. wall street analysts expect comparable sales rise this quarter, with three brokerages lifting their price targets ahead of company earnings on april 25.