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McDonald's may sell more organic food in bid to boost sales
Published Thu, Oct 23, 2014 · 09:50 PM
Chicago
MCDONALD'S Corp, which posted its fourth straight quarter of falling US same-store sales earlier this week, may look to sell more organic food to stem the loss of customers to chains known for better-quality fare.
"You'll see us in some categories looking to different products, possibly organics," chief executive officer Don Thompson said. "We actually are doing it in certain markets."
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