McDonald’s Credits Domestic Units for Boost in September Sales

Oct 13, 2003

Oak Brook, IllinoisMcDonald’s Corp. said same-store sales in constant currencies rose 3.7 percent in September, propelled by a 10 percent increase at the company’s U.S. restaurants.

The company said its U.S. business was driven by a combination of initiatives addressing food, operations and value, which include the salad line and extended hours. Third-quarter same-store sales in constant currencies, which exclude the effects of foreign currency translation, rose 3.9 percent, including a 9.5 percent increase at U.S. restaurants. –Nation’s Restaurant News

Oak Brook, IllinoisMcDonald’s Corp. said same-store sales in constant currencies rose 3.7 percent in September, propelled by a 10 percent increase at the company’s U.S. restaurants.

The company said its U.S. business was driven by a combination of initiatives addressing food, operations and value, which include the salad line and extended hours. Third-quarter same-store sales in constant currencies, which exclude the effects of foreign currency translation, rose 3.9 percent, including a 9.5 percent increase at U.S. restaurants. –Nation’s Restaurant News

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