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McDonald's Dollar Menu threatened

Posted Jul 24 2008, 01:07 PM by Anthony Mirhaydari
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Rising food and energy prices are forcing McDonald's to take aim at its popular Dollar Menu. "In this current environment, we've got to make sure we're pricing smart, not just pricing low," COO Ralph Alvarez said as the chain reported better-than-expected quarterly results.

For hurried moms, nocturnal teens, lunch-run dads, and anyone who appreciated the food-inflation hedge of one dollar double cheeseburgers, the news comes as a super-sized disappointment.

Investors should be worried too. Unless the company refocuses on its premium, more healthful lineup -- giving the target demographic of its premium beverages a complementary meal option while providing a nice boost to profitability -- shareholders are in for a rude awakening.

Although the Dollar Menu only generates 14% of the company's total sales, it's a big driver of store visits and a key piece of the company's low-cost image. Just two months ago, CEO Jim Skinner proclaimed that passing costs on to consumers wasn't a good idea for just this reason. "They have long memories," Skinner said of McDonald's patrons.

The company hoped that vigorous use of derivative contracts on key inputs like beef, as well as strong overseas results, would allow the company to absorb some of the margin pressure while preserving store traffic. My guess is that they also expected the much-touted, high-margin specialty coffee rollout to compensate as well -- which is part of a wider beverage initiative that includes smoothies, energy drinks, and bottled items. Word on Wall Street is that its lattes and cappuccinos aren't meeting sales expectations.

McDonald’s had no choice but to surrender to the forces of inflation because ranchers are setting the stage for big-time increases in meat prices by cutting down herd sizes in response to unaffordable feed costs. Also contributing is Russia's recent ban on beef from Latin America, further increasing demand for U.S. beef exports due to a weak dollar.

Management is looking for beef prices to increase upwards of 9% this year, with chicken prices up 6% and cheese prices moving 21% higher. Back in April, the expectation was for beef prices to remain flat though the rest of 2008. Beef is the company's largest cost of goods sold expense, standing at 15% of total.

This is all quite unfortunate, since McDonald's steadfast resistance to major price hikes helped capture cost-sensitive business from casual restaurants and drive share performance during trying economic times. But margin contraction has individual franchise owners screaming for relief: Locations in Georgia have bumped the price of some items to $1.09 in response.

To make matter worse, political pressure continues to build against McDonald's and other fast food restaurants for their contribution to rising obesity rates. A Los Angeles city-council woman proposes a ban on the construction of new quick-service restaurants within a 32-square mile section of the city.

McDonald's shares reflect too much optimism for Deutsche Bank analyst Jason West, who downgraded the stock as "risks to the downside are building." Bank of America's Joseph Buckley notes that the company looks increasingly vulnerable to U.S. macroeconomic pressure, and sees elements of investor complacency.

(Disclosure: I don’t own shares in any of the companies mentioned)

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Comments

 

If they expect people to continue eating out with the economy the way it is today, they should of kept the Dollar Menu because it really helped people who don't have a lot of extra money to eat out and gave them a chance to enjoy the pleasure of not having to eat at home all the time.  I don't think the big business feels the crunch as much as the customers do...... Either put more items on the Menu or give more coupons to the people, since we are the ones who keep these places in business............We deserve more!!!!

I am an avid McDonald's Double Cheeseburger fan. If they higher the menu I will almost positively stop going to McDonald's. Their only appeal is the cheapness of their food.

Get rid of the lattes and cappuccinos.  They are horrible.  

Use the same strategy as In-n-Out--stay with the basics and

stay with the dollar menus---make a bid deal out of how McDonald's is helping everyone during this recession!  What a campaign you could make out of that!

I work at McDonalds part time, but dont eat there. Too much fat content.

If the McDonald stores need to increase their dollar menu to $1.09 to pass on some of the cost increases I don't believe they will meet resistance form the consumers. Everyone is fully aware od fuel cost increases and food cost increases. I can almost guaranty that the typical McDonald's customer will pay that 9 cents extra or so to enjoy their favorite McDonald's meal. The corporation should allow the franchises to make these modest increases to the menu items. I do believe they should promote the healthy fare as much as possible to give customers the healthy choice options that are available.

Maybe I am the only  one that remembers the last recession, but Taqco Bell made it's mark on the dollar menue.. They came out of hard times with customer support, and that has carried them through the good times..  Their menue now has no dollar items, and they are not getting hit as hard as McDonalds and others.. It is the dollar menues that are keeping the customers comming...

If McDonald's dollar menu increases 10 to 12%  it will still be a good value for

your dollar. They must make a profit to stay in business.

ok where is the money going? mcdonalds pays the least possible to workers and management. They have the highest franchising fees of the big 3. they are the most saturated. and they cant give up a  burger or a dollar anymore? they barely have any employees with healthcare at the store level. The kids are slow as grass growing. The double window drive thru idea was a complete failure. how often are they even both OPEN?

They keep trying to beat out NON burget competition.

Mcdonalds:

DONT MAKE TACOS

DONT MAKE CHICKEN

Im shocked they havent tried McPIZZA!!!

How bout a superior BURGER that wont pack on fat? the butter burger from culvers is LESS in fat than the big three!

McDonalds is moving Blind. Without any grasp of the people themselves.

My kids are big fans of the Double Cheeseburger, If the price goes up they will have to stop going,  that is the only thing they go for.

Hi Linda,

Thanks for the comment. What's interesting is that McDonald's current marketing campaign is actually focused on its full price Big Mac and chicken sandwiches.

I think you make a great point. It's similar to the strategy Wal-Mart is currently deploying with its back-to-school promotions.

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