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McNuggets now preservative-free
Bloomberg News
Aug. 1, 2016 5:34 pm
McDonald's Corp. has dropped artificial preservatives from Chicken McNuggets, its most popular menu item, and making a host of other changes to its food in a bid to attract consumers looking for healthier, less-processed fare.
The world's biggest restaurant chain will eliminate high-fructose corn syrup in its buns and remove artificial preservatives from breakfast foods such as sausages and scrambled eggs, McDonald's U.S. President Mike Andres said at the company's headquarters in Oak Brook, Ill., on Monday.
The moves advance McDonald's efforts to provide the healthier food options that consumers are increasingly seeking out. The Big Mac seller said last year that it would start introducing cage-free eggs in its almost 16,000 restaurants across the United States and Canada in the next decade.
McDonald's also began using a combination of greens - including romaine, spinach and kale - that were more nutritious than the iceberg lettuce it had previously used.
'If it matters to our customers, it matters to us,” Andres said.
The menu adjustments continue a string of major changes that CEO Steve Easterbrook has made since taking the helm in March 2015. He has eliminated jobs, started selling off company-owned locations to franchisees and announced plans to move McDonald's headquarters to downtown Chicago.
The restaurants are now exploring new ingredients such as fresh-never-frozen beef, as well as a new egg McMuffin recipe.
Yet Easterbrook's most dramatic initiative was getting McDonald's restaurants to sell breakfast items all day long. While that plan helped pull the company out of a multiyear sales slump, its effect may be wearing off.
McDonald's domestic same-store sales gains slowed to 1.8 percent last quarter, compared with 5.4 percent in the prior quarter. Analysts had expected a 3.2 percent increase.
(File Photo) Cars past through the drive through at the McDonalds restaurant down the street from Wendy's on Commerce Drive Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013 in Coralville. (Brian Ray/The Gazette)