The Franchise King®

McDonald’s Goes All In

calorie counting at mcdonalds

(Courtesy of Lisa Padilla, Flickr)

The executives at McDonald’s headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois have laid down their arms, and I don’t blame them. They’ve been through a lot….

There are even more lawsuits like those, but why go there?

 



Take This Free Franchise Quiz
Find Out If You Should Own A Franchise Before You Write That Big Check
Invalid email address


Some Reverse Psychology

I would have liked to be a fly on the wall during what must of been some rather “energetic” marketing strategy sessions in Oak Brook during the last few months.

That’s because of the recent decision that was made-and is now being implemented. They’ve really gone all-in.

In a bold move, McDonald’s has decided to, “List calorie information on restaurant and drive-thru menus nationwide to further inform and help customers and employees make nutrition-minded
choices.”  Wow.

It’s a classic, “We’ll show you!” move.

For years and years, concerned Mommies have been hammering on McDonald’s to serve healthier foods…or at least disclose the calorie counts in what they’re serving. To McDonald’s credit, they have not been running and hiding. But, this move is risky, and it could backfire.

 

Or Not

I enjoy a McDonald’s hamburger. I always have. Their french fries aren’t too shabby either. I don’t think that “seeing” the amount of calories that I’m shoving down my throat displayed on a sign are going to deter me from going on my weekly trek to my local McDonald’s double drive-thru. But, it might.

Personally, I think that people looking for a convenient meal know what they’re getting when they choose to go to a fast food restaurant, anyway.

Could it stop Mom from taking her 4 year-old there more than a couple of times? Maybe.

For me, I’m not going to stop eating fast food until I’m ready to. It’s my choice.

And, as long as I always have a choice, I’m good.

What do you think? Will the new menu that display calorie counts deter you from eating a Big Mac?

Is McDonald’s doing the right thing? Is it a good business decision?




Please Share This Article!
2Shares

About the Author
The Franchise King®, Joel Libava, is a leading franchise expert, author of "Become a Franchise Owner!" and "The Definitive Guide to Franchise Research." Featured in outlets like The New York Times, CNBC, and Franchise Direct, Joel’s no-nonsense approach as a trusted Franchise Ownership Advisor helps aspiring franchisees make smart, informed decisions in their journey to franchise ownership. He owns and operates this franchise blog.

Note: When you buy through links on this website, we may earn an affiliate commission.
headshot the franchise king joel libava

I'm The Franchise King®, Joel Libava. For 25 years, I've helped thousands of people avoid bank account emptying mistakes.
I'm blunt, ethical, slightly sarcastic, and I'm not hard-sell.
That said, if you want to make a smart, informed decision on franchises to own, I can help you a lot. Note:
I'm NOT a commission-based franchise broker, consultant or coach.
See how I'm different.

Recommended Reading
2026 Franchise Trends
Introduction To Franchising
List of SBA Preferred Lenders
What Is The Franchise Fee? How To Buy A Franchise
E-2 Visa Franchises

Featured Franchises!
Top 33 Business Ideas
Franchise Consultant Facts
How To Read A FDD
Questions To Ask Franchisors
Questions To Ask Franchisees Franchise Discovery Day Franchise Reviews

Free Franchise Tools
Franchise Compatibility Quiz
Free Calculators
"Anyone thinking about buying a franchise needs to realize there is more to this than just wanting to own a franchise. Talk with Joel Libava ‘The Franchise King,’ way before you make ANY decisions, as he knows his stuff and helps you know yours, too. Joel truly is The Franchise King and wears his crown well!!! "

- George and Regina Bryant, Lexington, Kentucky
Fixed Image Link Best franchise blog
franchise evaluation
top franchise blog posts 2020
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.