Millennials are telling a big lie about McDonald's
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People in their 20's and 30's say they favor fast-casual joints like Chipotle, Five Guys, and Panera Bread. They claim that they care about things like food quality, customization, and ethics that McDonald's can't offer.
"Increasingly, younger diners are seeking out fresher, healthier food and chains that offer customizable menu options for little more than the price of a combo meal," The Wall Street Journal reported recently.
But a recent report by Morgan Stanley reveals the difference between what millennials say and what they do.
McDonald's is still the most-visited restaurant for the demographic, according to analysts at Morgan Stanley.
Morgan Stanley
Chipotle is the first fast-casual chain to appear on the list, coming in 11th place.
While millennials frequented McDonald's, it was the least likely to receive their endorsement.
Morgan Stanley
In other words, millennials are going to McDonald's, but they aren't likely to admit to it.
People in their 20s and 30s told Morgan Stanley that McDonald's lacking food quality is a reason they wouldn't recommend the brand to a friend.
But McDonald's also has a few things going for it: its cheap, fast, and ubiquitous.
Chipotle has nothing close to a Dollar Menu. It also doesn't offer convenient options like a drive-thru.
Millennials have ideals about food that is high-quality, free of additives, and sustainable.
But they're also underemployed and more likely to be working multiple jobs to pay off student loan debt.
So while millennials might not agree with McDonald's business practices, it's not likely they're going to boycott the company.
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