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McDonald's cuts Angus Third Pounder burgers from menu after 4 years

Oh thank god, I thought it was the Big Mac

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NEW YORK (AP) -- McDonald's (MCD) is cutting the Angus burger from its menu.

The Oak Brook, Ill.-based company had said earlier this year that it was evaluating whether to continue selling the Angus Third Pounders, which were introduced in 2009 and are among the chain's priciest items. The company also said at the time that it was it was cutting Chicken Selects and Fruit & Walnut Salad.

The changes come as McDonald's looks to keep up with shifting tastes, even as it underscores the affordability of its food. The website BurgerBusiness.com, which reported that the burgers were being dropped earlier Thursday, also said that it learned from McDonald's franchisees that the company intends to expand its line of lower-cost Quarter Pounders in coming months, including an option with bacon.

At a time when the restaurant industry is barely growing, McDonald's has been playing up its Dollar Menu in ads to boost sales and steal customers away from competitors. Even if that hurts profit margins, executives say the strategy is critical to gaining market share and ensuring the long-term health of the company.

But Richard Adams, who consults McDonald's franchisees, said that the Dollar Menu has also made the Angus burger a less attractive option at around $4 to $5.

"When you can get four or five burgers off the Dollar Menu, nobody's going to buy the Angus burger," he said. "The Dollar Menu has become a real problem for these chains."

Another problem was that McDonald's wasn't able to raise prices on the Angus burgers, even as its own costs for beef continued to rise, said Howard Penney, a restaurant analyst with Hedgeye Risk Management. He said the chain didn't have that kind of "pricing power," meaning its customers wouldn't be willing to pay more than a certain amount for its food.

Without elaborating, McDonald's Corp. said in statement Thursday that the Angus burgers "may still play a future role on our menu." It said it was removing the burgers and Angus snack wraps to "make room for new and exciting choices for our customers."

McDonald's did not immediately say whether the burgers and snack wraps were still being sold in some restaurants. But at a McDonald's in a Detroit suburb, a "Product no longer available" sign was stamped on the menu over pictures of the three Angus burgers. Scott Hume, editor of BurgerBusiness.com, noted that Angus burger sales had been soft for some time.

"It gets to the point where you have to cull the herd," Hume said.

The burgers and snack wraps were still listed on the menu section of McDonald's website on Thursday. McDonald's did not immediately respond to confirm the introduction of the new Quarter Pounders.

In a bid to attract more customers in their 20s and 30s who are looking for fresher options, McDonald's recently added chicken McWraps to its core menu. According to an internal company memo obtained by Ad Age, the chain referred to the wraps as a "Subway buster" that would keep customers from heading to the sandwich chain.

Additionally, the chain now offers a version of its Egg McMuffins made with egg whites and a whole grain muffin. Customers are able to substitute egg whites into any breakfast sandwich.

McDonald's isn't the only one trying to refresh its menu. Burger King, Taco Bell and Wendy's have also been rolling out new items aimed at improving the image of their food. But traditional fast-food chains are trying to evolve in a tough economic climate, when they're also catering price-conscious customers.

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They frequently have things being added to and removed from their menu.

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The fruit and walnut salad wasn't so bad... when they weren't trying to hand you one that was rotten anyway.

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Never even made it to our area. At least, Burger King did get an Angus product in.

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I so wish they would add an ebi burger to their US menu. So yummy.

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          Considering the price of beef is going up like crazy it's no wonder they're pulling the more expensive stuff off their menu. Angus, especially certified Angus brand beef is among the more expensive cuts of beef you can buy. From a bottom line standpoint Angus burgers are probably the most expensive thing they sell in terms of overall cost with a low overall per item profit.

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I am just glad to see fast food chains finally offering more healthy choices. Just becasuse something is fast shouldnt have to mean its not good for you.

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oh well, just think of something else.

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McDonald hasn't been doing very well lately. Not surprising.

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"make room for new and exciting choices for our customers."
There ya go! Are you excited yet? smile

I laughed at that and the part about it being about customer taste. At least other parts of the article were honest about the fact it was about price and how much people are willing to pay for their crap.
There is a small local burger chain where the burgers run $8-11. Not a whole lot more than the $6 angus at McDonalds. For that you get a sit down restaurant with a nicer / more comfortable environment, a large helping of steak fries that would easily cost another $3+ if McDonalds even sold fries that good and a burger that is hands down better than anything McDonald's offer. Plus the $11 burger is a huge half pounder double patty. And I mean a true half pound, not what McDonalds calls a half pounder before they cook away 40% fat.

I rant. Point is for similar / slightly more price you can get a much higher quality burger meal locally so no big surprise folks going to McDonalds are just shopping for lowest price point / dollar menu crap. Also, for $7.95 weekdays you can also get an excellent all you can eat Chinese buffet. Healthier, more, tastier (IMO).

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"make room for new and exciting choices for our customers."
There ya go! Are you excited yet? smile

I laughed at that and the part about it being about customer taste. At least other parts of the article were honest about the fact it was about price and how much people are willing to pay for their crap.
There is a small local burger chain where the burgers run $8-11. Not a whole lot more than the $6 angus at McDonalds. For that you get a sit down restaurant with a nicer / more comfortable environment, a large helping of steak fries that would easily cost another $3+ if McDonalds even sold fries that good and a burger that is hands down better than anything McDonald's offer. Plus the $11 burger is a huge half pounder double patty. And I mean a true half pound, not what McDonalds calls a half pounder before they cook away 40% fat.

I rant. Point is for similar / slightly more price you can get a much higher quality burger meal locally so no big surprise folks going to McDonalds are just shopping for lowest price point / dollar menu crap. Also, for $7.95 weekdays you can also get an excellent all you can eat Chinese buffet. Healthier, more, tastier (IMO).


I agree on quite a few points in your post. However, what drew my attention more is you stating that an all you can eat Chinese buffet is healthier. Unless you go to a true authentic Chinese restaurant (those are few and far between if not in Chinatowns arcross the country), you will rarely find that they are healthier. Other than that, I do agree with most of your post.

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I am just glad to see fast food chains finally offering more healthy choices. Just becasuse something is fast shouldnt have to mean its not good for you.


Just because it says "healthy" on the menu doesn't mean it's good for you.

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The Angus Bacon snack wrap is all I usally get when I go to McD(that and the sweet tea). A shame they're going to drop it for "new and exciting choices".

Tried one of their chicken McWraps. The vegs had an "earthy" taste, like they weren't clean. I asked for no sauce on it thinking it would be healthier....maybe that would've covered up the "earthy" taste. The grilled chicken was rubbery, too. I don't think Subway has anything to worry about the McCrap sandwich.

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