McDonald's

Financing

Subway and McDonald’s have struggled to evolve beyond value

Both chains have lost customers since shifting away from popular discounts, says RB’s The Bottom Line. Maybe that’s a good thing.

Financing

McDonald’s executives defend their remodel plan

CEO Steve Easterbrook is not concerned that operator unrest will derail what he calls an ambitious plan in the U.S.

The company believes remodels and efforts to improve service times will get customers coming back.

Restaurants aim to feed consumers’ often conflicting desires as 2019 begins.

Sen. Bernie Sanders said he’ll introduce a bill in the Senate this week to institute the so-called living wage on a national basis. It has little chance of passing but could be a test that requires expected candidates for the top office to come out for or against it.

Culture shock and finances have led to the current uprising, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

The company is reviewing its local media agency less than two years after consolidating its agencies under a single firm.

The company will start selling Big Macs, Quarter Pounders and fries with bacon later this month.

The chain’s franchise association is telling operators to hold off on projects not "in the works," pending negotiations.

“Cash-strapped” franchisees say a lot is happening at once, without much return.

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