McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski said low-income consumers are showing signs of stress and uncertainty, which he believes may be tied to rising tariffs.



Speaking on the company's second-quarter 2025 earnings call, Kempczinski noted that while wages have gone up, real income is
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SeeYouInFourYearsvip
· 08-07 19:28
Everything is rising, but the money hasn't risen.
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 08-07 19:27
I'm so broke that I almost don't dare to eat McDonald's.
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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 08-07 19:22
The poor can just eat dirt.
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DogeBachelorvip
· 08-07 19:03
McDonald's really understands me too well, I'm crying poor.
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HashBanditvip
· 08-07 19:02
lmao mining btc was easier than affording mcd's these days fr fr
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