National Post

BUN FIGHT

Mcdonald’s is hoping this is the year it cracks the crispy chicken sandwich market.

- Hilary Russ

• Mcdonald’s Corp. is hoping 2021 is the year it cracks the crispy chicken sandwich by rolling out three different versions in the United States, as it takes on chains such as Restaurant Brands Internatio­nal’s Popeyes for a share of the growing market.

The world’s biggest burger chain confirmed to Reuters it plans to launch its crispy chicken sandwich in “classic,” “deluxe” and “spicy” versions on Feb. 24. All will contain a new crispy white meat chicken filet served with crinkle-cut pickles on a toasted, buttered potato roll.

The new strategy is founded in part on the long- term popularity of Chicken McNuggets, which it has sold since the 1980s, and 2020’s limited time Spicy Chicken Mcnuggets, which contribute­d to September U. S. comparativ­e sales that were the highest in nearly a decade.

“As commonplac­e as chicken is, it’s a growth area. You want to participat­e in that growth,” said Mark Kalinowski, an independen­t restaurant equities analyst.

But to really ruffle feathers in the market, Mcdonald’s needs to overcome operationa­l and structural hurdles, including a lack of pressure fryers, and prove wrong skeptics who doubt it can match sandwiches offered by pure poultry purveyors.

“I would bet big time that Mcdonald’s never competes in the chicken business,” restaurant marketing consultant Chas Hermann said of the menu additions.

A social- media- fuelled war between privately- owned Chick- fil- A and Popeyes raised the game for the fast- food industry after Popeyes launched its firstever chicken sandwich in

August 2019. The Popeyes sandwich quickly sold out and drove sustained spikes in its comparable sales growth beginning that quarter, prompting other firms to try to follow its lead.

Chick-fil-a’s growth in the South also pressured McDonald’s franchisee­s there, who pushed for the new sandwiches.

“They’ ll definitely improve their chicken sandwich. It won’t win awards. They will have some of the very best marketing around it,” Hermann added of the Mcdonald’s move.

At least two dozen restaurant chains launched new or improved chicken sandwiches in 2020 even as the coronaviru­s pandemic disrupted supplies, workers and operations, trade publicatio­n Nation’s Restaurant News said.

If Mcdonald’s crispy chicken is successful, an average location could sell as many as 150 sandwiches per day, said Credit Suisse analyst Lauren Silberman. By comparison, for a typical Burger King restaurant 40 units of a new sandwich per day would be considered very successful, she said.

Mcdonald’s also needs to keep costs low to compete with US$4 sandwiches from rivals.

At its Investor Day on Nov. 9, Mcdonald’s USA president Joe Erlinger said the sandwich was a “jumping off point” for an even broader “chicken platform.”

“Our chicken- only competitor­s here and abroad have strong brand equity and credibilit­y. Developing a reputation for great chicken represents one of our highest aspiration­s,” he said.

The existing Mcchicken sandwich could also see new flavours, marketing and promotions, Erlinger said.

Mcdonald’s Mcnuggets, which are processed, battered, partly pre-cooked and frozen before shipping, are one thing. A fresh- tasting filet to beat chains at their own game is another.

“Trying to ensure large, thick pre- breaded chicken to 14,000 stores can be difficult,” said former franchisee Jim Lewis.

Mcdonald’s also lacks equipment used by poultry specialist­s — pressure cookers and hand- breading stations inside stores.

It is “very hard to do something with the equipment that they have and the complexity you have in the kitchen, it’s very hard to manage that,” Restaurant Brands’ chief marketing officer Fernando Machado said of Mcdonald’s.

Popeyes’ chicken is also marinated for 24 hours in the restaurant, he added.

“If it were easy to do, we could do it at Burger King,” he said of RBI’S burger chain.

But Mcdonald’s huge scale could help it. There about 13,846 Mcdonald’s restaurant­s in the U. S. — about as many as all the Chick- fil- A, Popeyes, Yum- owned KFC, Church’s, Wingstop, Zaxby’s, Bojangles and El Pollo Loco locations combined.

“Customers have to drive past two or three Mcdonald’s to get to a ( Chick- fil- A) or a Popeyes,” said Richard Adams, a consultant to franchisee­s. “That’s an opportunit­y to pull in those customers with a comparable product.”

IF IT WERE EASY TO DO, WE COULD DO IT AT BURGER KING.

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