McDonald's logs 22.5 percent in gross income over Q3


(MENAFN) McDonald's registered greater income on the back of the new buttermilk chicken sandwich among other product tweaks to break a two-year streak of sinking US comparable sales.

The American fast-food giant recorded a net income of USD1.3 billion in the three months to September, which reflects a 22.5 percent surge compared to last year's corresponding period.

Alongside presenting the "deluxe" buttermilk crispy chicken sandwich, McDonald's has swapped out margarine for butter on Egg McMuffins and started a bold menu of "all-day" breakfast.

Furthermore, other efforts have focused on improving order reliability and beefing up McDonald's digital presence with a mobile app that has been downloaded more than two million times.


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