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McDonald's files application to trademark "The Simpler the Better" slogan

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XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
http://burgerbusiness.com/mcds-trademarks-simpler-the-better/

After a year of restructuring and streamlining, McDonald’s has a new mantra for its initiative. The company on March 10 filed a U.S. trademark registration for the phrase “The Simpler the Better.”

But it’s not saying what plans it has for this adage. A company spokesperson told BurgerBusiness.com, “We routinely file intent-to-use trademark applications as part of our regular course of business. We can’t share details at this time as to how this trademark may or may not be used.”

The phrase may be no more than a lifestyle slogan for use with spring/summer foods and beverages marketing and advertising. In San Diego, McDonald’s is testing a “Simple Delights” menu of items with 300 or fewer calories.

Or it may be used with store operations.
McDonald’s has spent the past year trying to simplify its operations as CEO Steve Easterbrook reshapes it into his vision of a “modern, progressive burger company.” That began May 4, 2015, with his reorganization of its global business structure into four segments. He called for in-store operational simplification as well, saying the company’s turnaround would rest “on the fundamentals of executing, doing fewer things better with more material impact globally.”

The chain has worked to simplify its menu, with mixed results. It eliminated its Angus burger line and the fancier versions of the Quarter Pounder with Cheese. But add-ons like the Bacon Clubhouse burger and short-term Sirloin Third Pound Burgers have led some franchisees to complain that the menu remains too large. In Nomura restaurant analyst Mark Kalinowski’s franchisee survey last October, one operator lodged this complaint: “Oak Brook suit promised to simplify the menu. It has not happened. Customers are abandoning us in droves because we are either too slow or subpar quality.”

The success of the All Day Breakfast platform brightened franchisees’ spirits, as evidenced by more positive remarks about their business. But in the Jan. 20, 2016, Nomura survey, one franchisee warned, “We did not simplify the menu and operation before we added All Day Breakfast. That’s a big mistake that will hurt us long-term.”

Simple Delights menu currently being tested in San Diego:

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Kozak

Banned
That menu looks gross af.

No health conscious person is buying from Maccas unless its a cafe item anyway.

Don't know why they bother.
 

RootCause

Member
These burger joints trying to be healthy. 😒
Let the grease run down your cheeks. #embracedisgrace

Joking aside. The only thing I like from them is the McFlurry.
 

The Beard

Member
Dasani lol. They sell them for $2 a bottle when you can buy a 24 pack for $3.50, or you could just ask for a cup of free water.
 
I'm still sad they got rid of the Bacon Clubhouse Burger cuz their current selection of burgers are just weak. Their smoothies are crazy good though.
 

Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
It seems like the franchisees being interviewed are arguing for fewer options, and the menu being tested has more options that are healthier (and thus "simpler?")
 
Wow that menu looks disgusting. How can maccas make fresh simple ingredients look so gross I will never understand.

If you're going to maccas to eat healthy you're doing it wrong. They shouldn't even bother serving healthy food at places like this, it could turn people off healthy foods lol.
 

Liberty4all

Banned
Stupid menu.

They got the simple idea right but just don't understand people expect to eat garbage at McDonalds... As long as it's cheap.

Get regular combos down to 4.99 and stick with the mainstays... Filet o fish, quarter pounder, big Mac, nuggets and mcchicken.
 
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