McDonald’s U.S. boss puts focus on ‘value and affordability’ as consumer spending splits

McDonald’s U.S. boss puts focus on ‘value and affordability’ as consumer spending splits


A McDonald’s restaurant in Richmond, Virginia, US, on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025.

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McDonald’s leadership is urging operators to stay the course on value offerings as the competition for consumers plays out across the restaurant space.

In a memo to U.S. operators following the company’s third-quarter earnings, McDonald’s U.S. President Joe Erlinger said the brand was “moving in the right direction” as it continues a more-than-yearlong push on value.

“Amid industry pressures, dynamic change, and aggressive competition, winning the fight for contracting traffic means staying customer-obsessed,” Erlinger wrote in the memo, which was viewed by CNBC. The company did not immediately respond to request for comment.

On Wednesday, McDonald’s reported earnings per share and revenue that came in below Wall Street expectations, but its same-store sales were a bright spot, posting positive growth across all segments.

U.S. same-store sales increased more than anticipated, up 2.4%, thanks to a boost from the $2.99 Snack Wrap launch and the introduction of its Extra Value Meals, which Erlinger said drew week-to-week growth.

“While we maintained a positive comp guest count gap, overall [guest counts] continue to decline– underscoring the need for disciplined pricing, value, and affordability,” he wrote in the memo.

Erlinger said the company has “the right plan in place” and said it was poised for a strong fourth quarter, including the benefit of annual comparisons to last year’s E. coli outbreak that dented burger sales.

“We still need to keep our foot on the gas– staying focused on the customer and what we can control,” he said.

CEO Chris Kempczinski told analysts this week that the fast-food chain is seeing signs of a bifurcated consumer base among quick-service restaurants.

He noted “QSR traffic from lower-income consumers declining nearly double-digits in the third quarter, a trend that’s persisted for nearly two years.

“In contrast, QSR traffic growth among higher-income consumers remains strong, increasing nearly double-digits in the quarter. We continue to remain cautious about the health of the consumer in the U.S. and our top international markets, and believe the pressures will continue well into 2026,” he said.

In a separate memo to global operators, Kempczinski said the brand will continue to focus on “sharpening value leadership to meet evolving consumer expectations and increase traffic.”

He added McDonald’s will be “investing in high-potential menu categories– especially Chicken and Beverages– to stay competitive and drive growth.”

McDonald’s is currently testing beverages in 500 restaurants across Wisconsin and Colorado that draw on learnings from its now-shuttered beverage concept, CosMc’s.

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