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McDonald's first quarter profit hit by drop in US sales | McDonald's first quarter profit hit by drop in US sales |
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McDonald's has reported a fall in profits for the first three months of the year after sales in its US restaurants fell by more than expected. | McDonald's has reported a fall in profits for the first three months of the year after sales in its US restaurants fell by more than expected. |
The fast-food chain said group like-for-like sales had risen 0.5% overall, but US sales had fallen 1.7% due partly to the severe winter weather. | The fast-food chain said group like-for-like sales had risen 0.5% overall, but US sales had fallen 1.7% due partly to the severe winter weather. |
Analysts had forecast a 1.4% drop in like-for-like US sales. | Analysts had forecast a 1.4% drop in like-for-like US sales. |
The sales drop meant net income fell to $1.2bn (£710m) from $1.27bn a year earlier. | The sales drop meant net income fell to $1.2bn (£710m) from $1.27bn a year earlier. |
In Europe, comparable sales rose 1.4% in the first quarter with a positive performance in the UK, France and Russia. | In Europe, comparable sales rose 1.4% in the first quarter with a positive performance in the UK, France and Russia. |
However, McDonald's said sales in Germany, Japan and Australia were weaker. | However, McDonald's said sales in Germany, Japan and Australia were weaker. |
The firm said it was focused on stabilising its performance in these markets, as well as the US. | The firm said it was focused on stabilising its performance in these markets, as well as the US. |
McDonald's, which is the world's largest fast food business, has been battling against weak economic growth in its home US market. | |
The company's chief executive has previously said he plans to strengthen the chain's appeal to its less well off customers. | |
It also intends to offer new higher-priced products to keep drawing in customers who are prepared to spend more. |
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