Posted on 02/09/2015 11:42:27 AM PST by rickmichaels
OAK BROOK, ILL.McDonalds said Monday that a key global sales metric fell 1.8 per cent in January, weighed down by persistent struggles in Japan and China.
The worlds largest hamburger chain said that sales at locations in the Middle East, Africa and the Asia-Pacific region open at least 13 months dropped 12.6 per cent. That showing more than offset a 0.4 per cent rise at U.S. locations and a comparable 0.5 per cent increase in Europe.
McDonalds shares fell $1.09 to $92.90 in afternoon trading. McDonalds Corp. said that its performance in the segment that includes the Asia-Pacific region was hurt by broad-based consumer perception issues in Japan as well as the ongoing fallout from a food-safety scandal in China and shift in the timing of the Chinese New Year.
Last year an undercover TV report in China showed one of McDonalds major suppliers repackaging meat that was alleged to be expired. The claim has not been publicly confirmed by the supplier or the government. The plant stopped operations, and many of McDonalds restaurants in the country were left unable to sell burgers, chicken nuggets and other items. The chains reputation took a hit as well.
Chief Financial Officer Peter Bensen said during a January conference call that McDonalds estimates it will take at least three to six more months for its business in China to return to a normalized level. The executive said Japan has taken longer to recover. Worsening perceptions are expected to hurt Japans results for the foreseeable future.
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So what is McDonald's saying here? That the Chinese care less about safe meat than the Japanese???
And American media have let it slip that you can get hurt there.
A food manufacturer in China doing something unethical, I’m shocked, shocked I tell you! I guess McDonald’s failure was to have a staff of their own inspectors in every corner of the manufacturers facility 24-7? I amazed that anyone in China would be surprised by what food suppliers in their country do.
Colonel Sanders is basically Santa Claus in Japan.
How Colonel Sanders Became Father Christmas in Japan
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/theslice/kfc-christmas-in-japan-colonel-sanders-history-12-23-2014
Japan is a gloriously strange place. Ever seen one of those Cafe’ du Monde coffee & beignet shops (based out of New Orleans)? There are more of them in Japan than in Louisiana.
Will McDonalds become the next Radio-Shack? If the rats have their way, yes.
I’m sure there are many other factors as well.
For example, McD faces lots of competition from other places, such as 5 Guys and In and Out. These other places have expanded greatly in recent years. There are only so many burgers to be sold and eaten.
I’m going to McDonald’s tonight. Can’t wait...
I think I’ll go, too ... :-) ...
...sure the decline isn’t because of slumping tofu burger sales?
Hey, if we can do it for Chick Fillet, why not. :^)
One bite and it’s instant barf. I used to be able to eat mcD and I can still eat Burger King and five guys. There’s something in mcD nowadays. That’s about all I can say. If mcD would remove the new chrmical(s) it could save money and receive my return patronage
It’s got nothing to do with Democrats. McD quite simply has not kept up with the times. America eats better food now, we’re no longer willing to accept that crappy food is the price of speed. McD used to be among the best fastfood burgers without actually being good, now they’re among the worst fastfood burgers without having decreased in quality. The field has changed.
Maybe with the retirement of the CEO, mcDonalds will back away from the hip hop, thug culture, and profits will return.
While the hip hop/thug culture may be embraced in the US, it is rejected by most of the world. This would explain the 12% drop in sales.
Agreed. Not all, but a certain percentage of former McD customers would rather have a fresh salsa than the HFCS dyed glop the call ketchup, a freshly prepared sandwich or plate, a pure meat hamburger, whole grains. Fries without the skins are no longer a food product.
Also, except for their dollar menu, McD's is expensive. Two people can share a Chipolte meal, a you-pick-two at Panera, or a DiBella's sub, and have more food and healthier food for less money.
We know Moochelle won’t let B.H.O. bail out McDonald’s.
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