McDonald's is Having a Tough Time Convincing Customers To Eat Salads
Considering concentrating more on what they're known for
McDonald's Corp. (MCD), struggling to project a healthier image amid complaints about its high-calorie food, is having a hard time persuading customers to buy salads.
Even with such names as Bacon Ranch and Southwest with Crispy Chicken, salads make up 2 percent to 3 percent of U.S. restaurant sales, Chief Executive Officer Don Thompson said today at an investor conference. By contrast, the Dollar Menu generates 13 percent to 14 percent of sales, he said.
"I don't see salads as being a major growth driver in the near future," Thompson said at the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference in New York.
Instead of advertising salads, the company may push hamburgers and chicken sandwiches, said Thompson, who added that there are other ways to sell more fruits and vegetables. For example, some of the chain's new McWraps have tomato and cucumber slices, as well as shredded lettuce.
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Not to say nothing but if I go to McDonald's it's not for the effen salads. Besides, you can't win friends with salad.
Shouldn't progtards be freaking out that McDonald's is trying to persuade people to do something? It's a corporation, after all.
Exactly. Getting people to do something is what government coercion is for.
Also, maybe fast-food salads have improved since the last time I had one, but I think of wilted lettuce and plastic cheese.
Federal salad mandates in your near future...
No herbs, no spices, no sugar, no strong vegetables, no fat.
Where exactly do they expect the flavor to come from?
The problem is the potions are too damn small and they lettuce they use is more often than not the stem of the leaf - Who the hell wants to pay 5+ bucks for that shit