McDonald's take-out grows and sales increase in April May 12 16:47

For MacDonald Holdings Japan, this year's financial results for the three months to March, sales increased by 4.9% compared to the same period last year. McDonald's has stopped eating and drinking in-store in stages since last month, but sales have increased 6.5% compared to the same month of the previous year due to a significant increase in takeaways.

According to the financial results announced by McDonald's Japan Co., Ltd. for three months until March, sales were 72.2 billion yen, up 4.9% from the same period of the previous year.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, McDonald's shortened business hours in March, but said sales of limited-time products were strong.

In addition, from the 20th of last month, it is a designated vigilance prefecture, and from the 29th all stores throughout the country have stopped eating and drinking in the store and continue business such as takeaway, but depending on the company, the number of customers has dropped , The number of people who take many orders at one time for take-out or home delivery increased, and the sales of last month exceeded the same month of the previous year by 6.5% compared with the existing stores.

The company is considering reopening food and drink in the store, taking into consideration the government's future declaration of an emergency.