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McDonald's January sales drop more than anticipated
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Posted on 02/08/2013 6:51:04 AM PST by traumer

(Reuters) - McDonald's Corp (MCD) said on Friday that January sales at established restaurants around the world fell 1.9 percent, a steeper decline than expected as fast-food chains fight for diners. McDonald's warned last month that same-restaurant sales would be down. Analysts polled by Consensus Metrix had expected a decline of 1.1 percent.

Shares of McDonald's, which had fallen earlier in the week, slipped 3 cents to $94.60 in premarket trading.

McDonald's expected sales and profit growth to be under pressure in the near term, as diners spend cautiously due to lackluster economic growth in most major markets. At the same time, the leading fast food chain is comparing against strong results from a year ago, including a 6.7 percent gain in same-restaurant sales in January 2012.

February comparable sales will be hit by about 3 percentage points because the 2012 period included an extra day due to the leap year, McDonald's said. In February 2012, the sales rose 7.5 percent. Comparable sales in Europe, McDonald's top market, declined 2.1 percent last month, with weakness in Germany and France. Analysts expected an increase of almost 0.1 percent.

The United States, a close No. 2, posted a 0.9 percent gain, helped in part by the addition of the Grilled Onion Cheddar burger to its Dollar Menu. U.S. results exceeded analysts' target for a 0.3 percent decline.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: bhoeconomy; fastfood; mcdonalds
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To: catbertz

“Pink Slime”?!


21 posted on 02/08/2013 7:37:34 AM PST by US Navy Vet (Go Packers! Go Rockies! Go Boston Bruins! See, I'm "Diverse"!)
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To: traumer
The price of “fast food” has to be a factor too. Why spend around $8 bucks for a grease combo when for another two dollars I can have prime rib or get a good hamburger at a regular restaurant for around seven dollars? I'm not that glued to the seat of my car.
22 posted on 02/08/2013 7:49:23 AM PST by Colorado Doug (Now I know how the Indians felt to be sold out for a few beads and trinkets)
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To: RJS1950
When the number of people who are unemployed and ineligible for unemployment rises to the point it is at now, the amount of discretionary income to buy fast food declines.

Sales INCREASED IN THE US by 0.9% when they anticipated a minus .3 decline. So your theory doesn't appear to work in the US.

23 posted on 02/08/2013 7:50:02 AM PST by kabar
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To: Buckeye McFrog
SALES WENT UP IN THE US
24 posted on 02/08/2013 7:51:35 AM PST by kabar
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To: traumer

It’s been years since I’ve patronized any fast food establishment. I went to a Subway two years ago, I think, because it was a convenient place to wait for a friend.

I can make better hamburgers, fajitas or burritos at home, and no one will hawk a loogie into my food because of my skin color.


25 posted on 02/08/2013 8:07:28 AM PST by fattigermaster (If the tiger feasts, the jackal profits...when tigers sleep, the jackals rule.)
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To: kabar

U.S. retail sales rose .3% in November, aided by car sales which is normal for end of year model sales. This offset a 0.3 % decline in October. Department store sales dropped 0.8 percent and general merchandise that includes Wal-Mart and Target fell 0.9 %.

For December, adjusted sales were 0.5% higher which statistically would fall within a margin of error for 0 %.

Spending for 2012 didn’t even equal 2011; unadjusted 2012 at 5.2% which is down from 7.9% overall unadjusted in 2011.

Excluding auto sales which traditionally impact end of year sales, sales rose 0.3% which was slightly above the predicted 0.2% positive forecast (not minus .3%).

It is forecast that spending is unlikely to move upward by much until hiring picks up. Right now, consumer spending which is 70+ % of the economy and the main driver. Overall, the trend is flat and new taxes will put a further strain on consumer spending power. We had the Christmas season spike (such as it was), but it is a new year with new government drains on the economic engine. Overall, I would say the theory still fits but who knows? Miracles do happen.


26 posted on 02/08/2013 8:18:38 AM PST by RJS1950 (The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
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To: Obadiah

As a 14 year old, I worked nearly full-time at a McDonald’s. The food then was real. Real beef, real potatos, real milk products in the shakes, etc.

Today? I can’t tell you what the hell is in it, but nothing they sell, except the Coke syrup they use is 100% anything. You taste the meat and it isn’t beef - lots of fillers of something, same for the fries - processed something. Shakes? Hell I don’t know - maybe wood pulp for all I know.


27 posted on 02/08/2013 8:19:28 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: Gaffer

Steve Martin was right:

I have a theory about McDonald’s, that is, everything they make is all one thing, and in the back they have this big vat full of this stuff, these little molds combining, like SPLURT ‘Hamburger!’ SPLURT ‘Malt!’ SPLURT ‘Paper box!’ SPLURT ‘Here’s your change!’


28 posted on 02/08/2013 8:21:09 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: catbertz

“I don’t know what ingredient causes it, but I get sick to my stomach every time I eat their burgers.”

Do you check to see if the patty has the marks where the jockey hit it?


29 posted on 02/08/2013 8:40:54 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (I own a weapon to protect my family from those wanting to take that weapon away.)
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To: traumer
As mentioned in prior posts I think what you're seeing, especially in the cleanliness, service, etc., is that there are more people eating out at fast food and especially at places like McDonalds. If you're a family of four you can at least go in, get three items each off of the cheap menus and still get out for under $15. The two locations by my house are hammered on Saturdays and Sundays, far busier than they've ever been as long as I can remember. Not saying the food is great, but they're pretty busy.

We try to eat out just once a week, usually on Saturdays. Four of us went to Karl's Jr. and got four combos that came in around $27. Looked around and there were only two other people in the place at lunch time. Drove past the McDonalds and sure enough, every parking space was taken.

30 posted on 02/08/2013 9:07:33 AM PST by aegiscg47
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To: RJS1950
This thread is about McDonald's January global sales. Sales in the US bucked the global trend and went up, not down.

We will see how consumer sales go for the rest of the year. It is worth noting that the trade deficit has dramatically shrunk due to record oil exports.

Record Oil Exports Shrink Trade Deficit as U.S. Fills Energy Gap

"The gap shrank 20.7 percent to $38.5 billion, lower than any estimate in a Bloomberg survey of 73 economists and the least since January 2010, Commerce Department figures showed today in Washington. The jump in fuel sales to overseas buyers, combined with purchases of the fewest barrels of imported crude in almost 16 years, led to the smallest petroleum deficit since August 2009."

31 posted on 02/08/2013 9:22:20 AM PST by kabar
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To: kabar

I would expect the cheap fast food places to go up in a down economy, at least until it gets so bad that people can’t even afford THAT.


32 posted on 02/08/2013 9:23:48 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: MrB

Agree. Cheap and filling. Oversea, fast foods like McDonald are actually pretty expensive. I suspect that has something to do with the decline in sales in Europe.


33 posted on 02/08/2013 10:45:58 AM PST by kabar
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To: kabar
The Dollar Menu was a major coup. You can tell because other chains are imitating it. Plus I order off it all the time.
34 posted on 02/08/2013 4:09:43 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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