In response to the success of the “5 Dollar Meal Deal” promotion, McDonald’s has decided to extend the offering at 93% of their US locations through August. The promotion, which was initially intended to only last for one month, includes a McDouble cheeseburger or a McChicken sandwich, small french fries, four-piece Chicken McNuggets, and a small soft drink. The company has seen an increase in customer traffic and sales as a result of this promotion, with the memo stating that it is meeting the objective of driving guests back to their restaurants.

This decision comes after McDonald’s reported weaker-than-expected sales in the first quarter of the year, due in part to rising food prices that have impacted other chains as well. The overall decrease in dining out and spending has led to slower sales and decreased restaurant traffic for fast-food chains. However, the $5 Meal Deal has proven to be successful in enticing customers back to McDonald’s locations, with some even purchasing full-priced items in addition to the deal.

While specific financial data was not revealed in the memo, third-party analytics firm Pacer.ai has reported an increase in restaurant traffic due to the promotion. McDonald’s has indicated that they may consider further extending the $5 Meal Deal beyond August, depending on its continued success and impact on sales. Other food chains such as Starbucks, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, and Burger King have also introduced meal deals in recent weeks to improve their bottom lines, following McDonald’s lead in offering affordable options to customers during a challenging economic period.

Despite the challenges faced by the food industry due to rising food prices and reduced customer spending, McDonald’s has found success with their $5 Meal Deal promotion. The promotion has been well-received by customers, driving increased traffic to their restaurants and boosting sales. As a result, McDonald’s has decided to extend the promotion at the majority of their US locations through August, with the possibility of further extensions depending on its continued impact on sales. Other food chains have followed suit with similar meal deals in an effort to attract customers and improve their financial performance during these challenging times.

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