McDonald's just reported sales growth despite raising prices.Grocery prices are rising faster thanfast food prices, according toBLS .
McDonald's menu prices are up 8% over where they were this time last year, the chain told investors. Even so, it just reported sales were up 3.5% for the first quarter of 2022 over the previous year, despite data showing that nearly half of consumers plan to reduce spending on dining out because of rising prices. These sales are an increase over 2021 numbers, which surpassed 2019 pre-pandemic levels.
CFO Kevin Ozan offered a partial explanation for this trend.
"Food at home has been increasing even more than food away from home, so that's probably been a little benefit to us also," he told investors in the Thursday call.
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Food at home prices rose 10% in the last 12 months, the biggest jump since 1981. Food away from home, including restaurant purchases, also rose by 6.9%.
These relative inflation rates might explain why customers seem unbothered by rising prices at their fast-food chain of choice. McDonald's prices increases 8% in the last year, but
Skyrocketing grocery prices might also explain why other chains like
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