Posted on 06/20/2015 1:43:20 PM PDT by RightGeek
In January, McDonalds, leaning against the winds of fashion, said kale would never replace lettuce on its burgers. In May, however, it said it will test kale in a breakfast meal (breakfast is about 25 percent of McDonalds sales). Kale might or might not cause construction workers to turn at 6 a.m. into McDonalds drive-through lines, where approximately two-thirds of McDonalds customers place their orders.
McDonalds also says its milk will soon be without artificial growth hormones, and chicken (McDonalds sells more of it than of beef) will be free of human antibiotics. All these might be good business decisions and as socially responsible as can be. They certainly pertain to McDonalds new mantra about being a modern, progressive burger company, whatever that means.
The meaning will perhaps be explained by the progressive burger companys new spokesman, Robert Gibbs, formerly Barack Obamas spokesman and MSNBC contributor. McDonalds British-born CEO Steve Easterbrook clarifies things, sort of, while speaking a strange business dialect: McDonalds will be more progressive around our social purpose in order to deepen our relationships with communities on the issues that matter to them.
Suppose, however, you just want a burger and fries, not social purposes and relationships? You might prefer Five Guys or Shake Shack, where the burgers taste fine even without the condiment of community uplift.
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McDonalds, deep in an identity crisis, is awakening tardily to Ira Gershwins truth: The Rockies may crumble, Gibraltar may tumble, theyre only made of clay. Everything is perishable, and history is a story of vanished supremacies. Easterbrook, channeling his inner Hillary Clinton, vows to reset McDonalds. Perhaps his reset will go better than hers did with Vladimir Putin.
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McD’s evidently thinks this will generate more revenue, the market will decide if they’re right or not.
What? From a hamburger stand?
Because their traditional market is shrinking and they’re going out of business. Meanwhile places that serve food that tastes good, and is sometimes even healthy, are doing well.
When a successful enterprise becomes embarrassed of itself, its probably on the way out.
The best thing they can do is fire its leadership and promote people who are proud of what they do.
Because they stupidly believe that will sell more burgers.
What will sell more items will be bringing back the beef tallow that the potatoes were fried in.
I think the McDonald’s CEO has cracked. I didn’t understand anything about reaching out to the community and progressive blah blah blah. Its a burger place lol. and I don’t even know what the heck Kale is. :)I’m sure I’m probably the only one
Trying to be all things to all people got them into this mess. Just make good, affordable food.
Umm, I can't speak to Five Guys, but Shake Shack is very much into selling their community involvement ("community uplift" in Will-speak). Of course, that's not why I would pick Shake Shack over McDonald's any day of the week. I would pick Shake Shack because, while it may be twice the price of McDonald's, it's about 10000000x the quality.
A month ago, I ate at McD’s for the first time in 30 some years. It was OK but with this new baggage, I doube I will live long enough to go back.
Stockholm syndrome?
The death rattle of a disgusting fast food chain like all of them. That crap ain’t food
They know there will be tons of “McKale’s Navy” snarks out there, not something retail corporations like to have to deal with...
McDonalds went down this path once before. They targeted the urban black market. Sales cratered.
Guess some people just don’t learn.
Better than the hydrogenated vegetable oils....
How about better burgers instead?
YES! The beef tallow fries were the BEST EVER. But then they went libidiot. Sigh. And not they are apparently doubling down. Sigh again.
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