It looks like changes will likely be coming to Texas McDonald's locations as a part of a major trickle effect from one of the company's largest suppliers. We've got everything you need to know about the changes...

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McDonald's is one of the most successful fast-food chains globally, generating massive revenue each year. In 2023, the company reported annual revenue of over $24 billion, primarily driven by its iconic menu items like Big Macs, fries, and Happy Meals. A significant portion of this income comes from franchise operations, where individual owners run locations but pay fees and royalties to McDonald's.

So back to the changes coming to McDonald's locations in Texas. I'm not going to lie, personally, I am going to be a bit sad about this change...

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McDonald’s French fries have been a fan favorite for decades, but that might change. Reports show that fewer customers are ordering fries with their meals, leading to some big changes at the fast-food giant's Texas locations. With fewer fries being sold, McDonald's could be experimenting with new recipes or cooking methods to win back customers.

One of the reasons behind these changes is a drop in sales. Many customers are now choosing cheaper meal options, like McDonald’s $5 meal deals, which don't always include fries. This dip in demand has had ripple effects across the industry. Lamb Weston, a major supplier of frozen fries to McDonald’s, recently closed a factory in Washington and cut about 4% of its global workforce. The company says about 14% of its sales come from McDonald’s, so fewer people buying fries has hurt their business.

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Tom Werner, the CEO of Lamb Weston, said the decline in restaurant traffic and frozen potato demand might continue through 2025. This has forced the company to rethink its operations, and McDonald’s is likely doing the same. With rising costs and customers watching their wallets, McDonald's is under pressure to find ways to attract people back to its iconic fries.

The changes that could come to Texas McDonald’s locations may include healthier fries, new flavors, or different cooking techniques. McDonald's wants to keep up with customer demands while boosting fry sales again.

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For now, Texans will have to wait and see what’s next for their favorite side dish. If the new fries are a hit, McDonald’s might roll them out to locations nationwide.

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