
McDonald’s shares rallied Tuesday on a better-than-expected third-quarter report, which showed a strong performance in international markets and higher spending per customer in the U.S.
Value deals in the U.S., including a revamped Dollar Menu, helped bring in customers, but the larger tickets prove diners are willing to spend a little bit more. Restaurant owners are still looking for a stronger pickup in customer traffic from efforts the company is making to revitalize its restaurants. However, the solid performance outside the U.S. was encouraging. Many of the international markets have already made some of the changes that are being rolled out in the U.S.
Shares of the company were up about 6 percent in trading Tuesday, on pace for its largest percent increase since October 2015.
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Shouout to Yvette Carnell;
A girl called the show to say she's been stuck up twice and a gun to her head, working at fukking McDonald's