By Danielle Wiener-Bronner | CNN Newsource
McDonald’s hopes new breakfast items will draw more customers to the golden arches.
The company announced Tuesday that it would expand its breakfast menu. The new items, along with local deals and low prices, should help “win back customers at breakfast,” said CFO Kevin Ozan during a call with analysts.
With the new items, McDonald’s is aiming to reverse a troubling trend: American customers are eating elsewhere
Sales in the United States grew by 2.4 percent in the third quarter, but that was mostly because people spent more. The number of American customers declined.
Over the past couple of years, McDonald’s (MCD) has tried a number of different strategies to boost its US business. It put self-order kiosks in restaurants. It added new menu items. And McDonald’s added delivery
That helped boost sales among existing customers. But those initiatives, part of a massive effort to modernize its US restaurants, haven’t helped
McDonald’s hold on to existing customers or bring in new ones. The company believes a revamped breakfast menu could help.
“It’s very competitive out there at breakfast,” said CEO Stephen Easterbrook. “We’re still losing a little share … it continues to be a battleground,” he said. “We want to do better at breakfast.”
McDonald’s didn’t offer details on what the new items will be
In recent years, Taco Bell has found success with its breakfast offerings. The chain started serving breakfast in 2014 and now sells items like the naked egg taco, which has a fried egg for a shell. Dunkin’ (DNKN), which offers a two-sandwich deal for breakfast, has also done well in the morning