McDonald's Pulls Signature Crafted Burgers, Doubles Down On Quarter Pounders

By Dave Simpson
McDonald's Pulls Signature Crafted Burgers, Doubles Down On Quarter Pounders

McDonald's Corp has said it will remove costlier, premium burgers from its menus in favour of its more popular Quarter Pounders, shifting its focus to simpler and quickly-served burgers.

The burger chain added the Signature Crafted burgers to its menu two years ago to keep up with competition from Wendy's and Shake Shack, which serve more premium burgers using fresh ingredients.

However, putting the burgers together took time, slowing down service lines at drive-throughs and at stores.

These premium beef, grilled or crispy chicken burgers came with condiments such as pico guacamole, sweet BBQ bacon or maple bacon dijon. The Quarter Pounders, meanwhile, are beef patties served with ketchup, pickles and onions.

The company said its new deluxe and bacon Quarter Pounders received good feedback and it would continue to focus on such items.

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"More To Do About The Process"

"[The removal] probably has more to do about the process of cooking the burger in McDonald's than it does what the consumer is saying about the food," said Howard Penney, a managing director at Hedgeye Risk Management.

Big franchisees also did not buy into the idea of McDonald's pricier burgers initially, mindful of the cooking time required for these made-to-order burgers.

"It makes it easier for the people running the stores and operating the stores ... simple is good," Penney said.

The move is seen as a positive, coming at a time when quick service restaurants are moving away from customisation and focussing more on transparency in the ingredients used.

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