Newsletter
Weather
Community
English home Forum Photo Gallery Features Newsletter Archive   About US Help Site Map
China
World
Opinion
Business
Sci-Edu
Culture/Life
Sports
Photos
 Services
- Newsletter
- Online Community
- China Biz Info
- News Archive
- Feedback
- Voices of Readers
- Weather Forecast
 RSS Feeds
- China 
- Business 
- World 
- Sci-Edu 
- Culture/Life 
- Sports 
- Photos 
- Most Popular 
- FM Briefings 
 Search
 About China
- China at a glance
- China in brief 2004
- Chinese history
- Constitution
- Laws & regulations
- CPC & state organs
- Ethnic minorities
- Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping

Home >> Business
UPDATED: 08:11, November 09, 2005
McDonald considers reform to adapt to Chinese tastes
font size    

McDonald is considering the change of its mode of business in China to better adapt to the diversity of Chinese tastes, according to a Chinese newspaper.

It will divide its business in China into four zones, increasing the east and central zones on the basis of the previous two zones of the south and north, the First Financial Daily reported Monday.

Jeffrey Schwartz, newly-appointed president of McDonald China, said 80 percent of the menu of the four zones will be the same andother 20 percent are allowed to be different in order to reflect the regional tastes.

He also said McDonald will open outlets in more areas in the future to make McDonald food accessible to more customers.

According to sources with McDonald China, the first McDonald automobile restaurant will open in Dongguan of south China's Guangdong Province in December. More of such outlets will open in all the four business zones in the future.

Analysts here say the reform is necessary for McDonald to maintain its popularity on the Chinese market. As Chinese people become more careful about nutrition of food, McDonald must prove its foods are pleasing both to their eyes and stomach.

McDonald's competitor KFC, which opened its 1,500th restaurant in China last month, has introduced a series of Chinese food into its menu and removed potato chips from set-meals.

Source: Xinhua


Comments on the story Comment on the story Recommend to friends Tell a friend Print friendly Version Print friendly format Save to disk Save this


   Recommendation
- Text Version
- RSS Feeds
- China Forum
- Newsletter
- People's Comment
- Most Popular
 Related News
- Mcdonald's China restructured

- McDonald's rated poorest-nutrition fast food

- McDonald's sees global sales up 4.9 percent in July

- McDonald's profits down 10 percent in second quarter

- McDonald's to open store in SW China city


Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved