Group 1 - McDonald's CEO Chris announced the return of "value meals" in the U.S. on September 8, with prices starting at $5 for a sausage McMuffin with egg and $8 for a Big Mac meal, following a strategy that was popular during the 2008 financial crisis [1] - Recent months have seen a significant decline in sales among low-income customers, with a nearly double-digit drop compared to the previous quarter [1] - The economic pressure on low-income consumers is reflected in their dining habits, with many skipping breakfast, indicating growing financial strain as of 2025 [1] Group 2 - McDonald's will offer eight meal options during breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with prices 15% lower than purchasing items separately [2] - The CFO Ian Borden emphasized the need to appeal to all consumers, including low-income individuals [2] - Economic experts warn that rising prices could lead to cautious consumer behavior, potentially creating a vicious cycle of layoffs and reduced spending power [2]
美国人吃不起麦当劳了?麦当劳CEO称将恢复“超值套餐”,最低只要5美元