Wendy’s will offer $3 breakfast deal, as rivals such as McDonaldâ€s test value meals to drive sales
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Wendyâ€s will offer a $3 breakfast combination meal starting Monday, as restaurant chains look for new ways to drive sales while consumers pull back on dining out.
The deal will include a small portion of seasoned potatoes and a choice of either a bacon, egg and cheese English muffin or a sausage, egg and cheese English muffin, the fast-food chain said.
The promotion comes as Wendyâ€s rival McDonaldâ€s plans a similar yet limited value meal option as it tries to boost traffic. Last week, CNBC reported the fast-food giantâ€s $5 meal deal would be available in stores for only a month, starting June 25.
Consumers have become more selective about where they spend their dollars, and some restaurants have started to see a long expected consumer pullback. Other fast-casual chains have enjoyed strong sales despite higher prices.
As inflation lingers, companies that cater to lower-income consumers have faced a particular challenge bringing in customers.
Wendyâ€s earlier this month reported first-quarter revenue grew a modest 1.1% to $534.8 million. Its same-restaurant sales worldwide grew only 0.9% in the quarter.
McDonaldâ€s missed first-quarter earnings expectations last month. Although higher prices have helped the chainâ€s revenue, they have scared away some low-income customers. Chief Financial Officer Ian Borden said the company has adopted a “street-fighting mentalityâ€� to compete for value-minded diners.
KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell owner Yum Brands also posted a disappointing earnings report earlier this month, as revenue missed Wall Street estimates. The company cited same-store sales declines for KFC and Pizza Hut.
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