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McDonald's CEO Issues Economy Warning As People Skip Breakfast
"Consumers are under a lot of pressure in our industry," Chris Kempczinski said during a recent interview with CNBC. Read More
McDonald's CEO warns of 'a two-tier economy' as lower-income consumers spend less
The fast-food giant's CEO cited growing evidence that upper-income households are spending freely while the rest are struggling. Read More
McDonald's CEO warns of 'two-tiered economy'
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski warned of a "two-tier economy" as the company reintroduced its Extra Value Meals to draw budget-conscious customers. Read More
McDonald’s CEO is grappling with a ‘two-tier economy’ as he slashes prices on value meals—and signals backing for a minimum wage increase
Particularly with middle- and lower-income consumers, they’re feeling under a lot of pressure right now,” Chris Kempczinski said on CNBC. Read More
McDonald's and Wendy's report breakfast sales are down. Here's what ...

Americans are reining in their spending at fast-food restaurants as they continue to face economic uncertainty. Read More
'A Divided Economy': McDonald's CEO Says Rich Keep Dining Out But ...

The inflation crisis that has been hammering the U.S. economy is now taking a visible toll on consumers. Last month, data showed that consumer confidence in the U.S. fell to a five-year low. The ... Read More
Poor performance at McDonald's could be a sign of a troubled economy - MSN

McDonald's is seeing a slump in sales. It could be a bad sign for the economy — but it may be good news for your wallet. Here's how the fast-food giant plans to sweeten the deals Story by ... Read More
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