McDonald’s to launch ‘McPlant’ burgers next year
McDonald’s said Monday it will begin testing a new veggie burger next year called the “McPlant.”
The world’s biggest restaurant chain has “created a delicious burger that will be the first menu option in a plant-based platform,” said Ian Borden, president of McDonald’s International. The McPlant line also may eventually include plant-based chicken and breakfast sandwiches, he added.
McDonald’s said the McPlant is part of a new growth strategy. It also expects to launch a new Crispy Chicken Sandwich early next year, in part because sales of its Chicken McNuggets and McChicken Sandwich are exceeding sales of hamburgers.
But McDonald’s is playing catch-up with key rivals when it comes to plant-based meat. Last year, Burger King launched an Impossible Whopper from Impossible Foods, and White Castle launched an Impossible Slider in 2018. KFC, meanwhile, has been serving “Beyond Fried Chicken” in a partnership with Beyond Meat since last year.
“There are other plant-based burgers out there, but the McPlant delivers our iconic taste in a sink-your-teeth-in (and wipe-your-mouth) kind of sandwich,” the company said in a blog post according to USA Today. “It’s made with a juicy, plant-based patty and served on a warm sesame seed bun with all the classic toppings.”
The announcement took shares of Beyond Meat — which had tested burgers with McDonald’s last year — on a roller-coaster ride. Borden said during a Monday investor call that the McPlant will be created by “McDonald’s for McDonald’s,” sending Beyond Meat shares tumbling 8 percent.
Later in the afternoon, a Beyond Meat’s stock recovered after a spokesman said the company “co-created” the McPlant patty with McDonald’s, but it tanked again after-hours trades after Beyond Meat delivered disappointing earnings and a McDonald’s spokesman declined to confirm the partnership with Beyond Meat.
McDonald’s recent marketing programs with such celebrities as rapper, Travis Scott and Latin singer J Balvin have helped to boost sales in recent weeks as the restaurant giant ran out of some ingredients, including lettuce and beef, after the Travis Scott meal launched.
The new growth strategy comes as McDonald’s has been posting surprisingly strong financial results during the pandemic. Same store sales in the US in the most recent quarter rose by 4.6 percent and its profit was $1.8 billion up from $1.6 billion a year ago.
McDonald’s global revenues fell 2 percent to $5.4 billion as international markets, including Europe experience a second wave of Covid-19 shutdowns.
via: https://nypost.com/2020/11/09/mcdonalds-to-launch-mcplant-burgers-next-year/
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