The Phnom Penh Post

McDonald’s to use fresh beef in US

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MCDONALD’S announced late last week it will shift to fresh beef in its new made-toorder Quarter Pounder hamburgers in most US restaurant­s as it seeks to beef up sales in its home market.

The fast-food chain by mid-2018 will move away from frozen beef on the popular hamburger, which will be cooked at the time of order, the company said in a news release.

The change, which does not affect the Big Mac and other beef products, follows a trial run in about 400 restaurant­s in Texas and Oklahoma that was well received.

“We received overwhelmi­ngly positive feedback from customers and employees and we’re proud to have been part of a test that is creating a watershed moment for McDonald’s,” Dallas/Fort Worth franchisee Joe Jasper said in a statement.

In a short video, McDonald’s Chief Executive Steve Easterbroo­k said the company also was testing other customer-friendly changes such as home delivery, curbside check-in and mobile order and pay.

Easterbroo­k was installed as chief executive in 2015 to boost flagging sales. Changes have included the rollout of all-day breakfast in the US market, moving to cage-free eggs, and removing artificial preservati­ves from several menu items.

Easterbroo­k has focused on improving nuts-and-bolts operations, but Thursday’s announceme­nt is the latest menu tweak after rivals like Wendy’s already touted their fresh beef burgers.

McDonald’s in January reported slightly lower fourth-quarter earnings, with a drop in comparable sales in the US offset by gains in foreign markets, including China, Japan and some Latin American countries.

Shares of McDonald’s rose 0.4 percent to $129.32.

 ?? PAUL J RICHARDS/AFP ?? A McDonalds Big Mac hamburger. McDonald’s announced last week it will shift to fresh beef in its new made-to-order Quarter Pounder hamburgers in most US restaurant­s as it seeks to beef up sales in its home market.
PAUL J RICHARDS/AFP A McDonalds Big Mac hamburger. McDonald’s announced last week it will shift to fresh beef in its new made-to-order Quarter Pounder hamburgers in most US restaurant­s as it seeks to beef up sales in its home market.

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