McDonald's Expands Dollar Menu To Breakfast Items
Aims to improve the morning sales
The company has expanded its Dollar Menu to breakfast items to improve the sales as morning visits to restaurants continue to decline.
Chicago restaurants are said to offer six $1 items: two hot cakes, a sausage biscuit, a sausage McMuffin, two hash browns, medium coffee and a fruit 'n yogurt parfait.
The new breakfast Dollar Menu promotion is a temporary offer and is not expected to become permanent, a McDonald's spokeswoman said.
Recently, Oak Brook based McDonald's has renewed its strategic alliance partnership with Jones Lang LaSalle for transaction management and project management for 25 leased regional offices throughout the US as well as facility management and project management on 831,000 square feet of space within five buildings throughout Chicago's western suburbs.
McDonald's is a food service retailer with more than 31,000 local restaurants in more than 100 countries. More than 75% of McDonald's restaurants worldwide are owned and operated by franchisees and affiliates.
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