Posted on 12/05/2012 1:04:32 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
McDonalds franchisees have indicated that they're willing to promote products for $1 but no cheaper as the brand makes its first moves toward a new value-heavy marketing strategy to turn around faltering sales.
In an email from Fred Huebner, chair of McDonalds Operators National Advertising Fund, or OPNAD, obtained by Nations Restaurant News, the brand indicated that two value plan energizers to be put in place for late 2012 and early next year are Snack Size Fish McBites and the Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger, which will debut on the Dollar Menu with national ads beginning in late December.
However, local advertising co-operatives did not approve OPNADs plan to offer a 69-cent hamburger and an 89-cent cheeseburger, signaling that McDonalds owner-operators in the United States have little desire to sell items for less than $1.
All the co-ops have finished voting on advertising the two business energizers that OPNAD approved for a co-op vote to accelerate our business momentum in the fourth quarter and the start of 2013, Huebner wrote in his email to McDonalds owner-operators, corporate staff, and key national and local ad agencies. I know this was a very fast turnaround, and I appreciate the extraordinary efforts that you all made to enable your co-ops to meet quickly and vote on these programs.
Plans for the Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger, which were approved by the local co-ops in a prior vote, will continue apace for the late-December rollout...
(Excerpt) Read more at nrn.com ...
We already have the OBC burger here (onion, bacon, cheddar).
I have never understood the appeal of McDonald's. Their sandwiches are just gooey and bland beyond belief.
The only explanation I can come up with is that a significant number of Americans' palates have been dulled.
A buddy of mine at ASU lived on .39 taco bell tacos in 1991. It worked out. Engineering degree with NO debt.
Great post. I remember riding my bicycle to one of the first McDs in Cleveland Ohio around 1962. I definitely remember the 15 cent burgers, they were quite tasty. There were no seats inside at all, just some benches built into the building exterior where you could sit if the weather was decent.
My friend in Wilmington, NC has five stores, and built a church from his 'tithe' (Dennis Anderson, Myrtle Grove Presbyterian (charismatics).
That may be the case nowadays, but forty years ago, their food was really good. I think Roy Kroc would gag if he bit into a Big Mac today.
It has been awhile since I have been to McDonald’s. There are too many menu items. They should just make it simple like In And Out. In addition the meals are not that great and not worth what it costs.
Or it could be, that some people are just too picky.
Large coffee, grilled chicken wrap is 2.60. Works for me.
The grilled onion burger sounds gross and the fish bites ... well, sometimes the jokes just write themselves. But in the spirit of full disclosure, I LOVE McD’s sugar-free iced vanilla coffee. I’ll drive 5 miles out of my way for one ... sure wouldn’t do that for their food.
“That may be the case nowadays, but forty years ago, their food was really good. I think Roy Kroc would gag if he bit into a Big Mac today.”
I saw a huge decline in quality with the transfats bans. Same thing happened with KFC. I’d bet Roy is hanging with the Colonel and they are both shaking their heads...
I'm sure that was the final nail in the coffin of the quality of their food, but the first thing I remember noticing was the lack of flavor in McDonalds sesame seed buns.
When I was a kid, you could smell those sesame seed buns from outside the window, they smelled so good. When you bit into a Big Mac, the flavor rush was heavenly. Today, those buns are nearly tasteless, and there's literally NO aroma to their food.
I figure that it is either the quality has declined greatly or I have aged greatly, therefore my taste buds are getting worn out!
;-)
I find all McDonald’s food a bit gross, but what is it about the grilled onion burger that doesn’t sound good—the grilled onions, cheddar cheese, or burger?
I'm pushing 60, and have wondered the same, but when I bite into a fresh strawberry it tastes just like it did when I was a kid. It ain't me that changed.
Well, maybe two out of three — the cheese is probably OK, but because McD’s gets their food frozen and nukes it in a microwave, somehow that just doesn’t translate into grilled onions. (Grilled, then frozen, then nuked?) Also, personal taste — but I’m just not a fan of their burger meat. Don’t know if there’s some fillers or additives or what that they use — just not for me.
Okay, I’m with you—I’m not a fan of McDonald’s either.
Just didn’t know if it was cheddar and onions you didn’t like.
What meat?
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