The Jakarta Post: [2] McDonald’s Corp on Tuesday reported a broad drop in global same-store sales and missed profit expectations, as its restaurants were shut due to the COVID-19 pandemic, limiting operations to only drive-thru and delivery.
[3] Shares of the Chicago-based burger chain sank more than 2.5 percent. Global same-store sales fell 23.9 percent in the second quarter, dragged down by big international markets including the United Kingdom, France and Latin America.Analysts had forecast a 23.24 percent fall, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
[4] In the United States, where the company operates more than a third of its restaurants, same-restaurant sales fell 8.7 percent but were better than the anticipated 9.97 percent fall, as most locations were able to stay open with drive-thru and delivery options. On a conference call with investors, executives struck a cautious tone but noted that US July sales have improved and should end “slightly positive” for the full month.
[5] The second quarter “represents the trough in our performance as McDonald’s has learned to adjust our operations to this new environment,” Chief Executive Officer Chris Kempczinski said.
Restaurants struggled to cope with the changing dynamics and consumer behaviors around the health crisis, forcing them to simplify menus and shift largely to online and mobile orders for pickup, delivery and drive-thru.
As lockdowns eased, sales improved and losses were not as bad, providing some optimism for a measured rebound.
About 96 percent of McDonald’s locations are operating with drive-thru, delivery or reduced seating capacity.