McDonald’s (MCD) Q1 2026 earnings

McDonald’s (MCD) Q1 2026 earnings
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People walk by a McDonald’s restaurant on March 11, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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McDonald’s on Thursday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that beat analysts’ expectations, as diners spend more at its U.S. restaurants even in what CEO Chris Kempczinski called “a challenging environment.”

Shares of the fast-food giant rose more than 3% in premarket trading.

Investors will be listening for any signs that consumers are feeling the pinch from higher gas prices on the company’s earnings conference call, which starts at 8:30 a.m. ET. Other restaurant companies, from Domino’s Pizza to Chipotle Mexican Grill, have reported that sales softened in March, after the U.S. war with Iran began and led to spiking fuel prices.

Here’s what the company reported compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG:

  • Earnings per share: $2.83 adjusted vs. $2.74 expected
  • Revenue: $6.52 billion vs. $6.47 billion expected

McDonald’s reported first-quarter net income of $1.98 billion, or $2.78 per share, up from $1.87 billion, or $2.60 per share, a year earlier.

Excluding restructuring charges and other items, the chain earned $2.83 per share.

Net revenue rose 9% to $6.52 billion.

The company’s same-store sales increased 3.8% in the quarter, roughly in line with Wall Street consensus estimates of 3.7%, according to StreetAccount.

In McDonald’s home market, same-store sales increased 3.9%, fueled by customers spending more when they visited.

While the fast-food giant has leaned into value to win over budget-conscious diners, it has also been trying to appeal to customers through marketing and innovation, usually at a slightly higher price point. Tie-in meals with “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” and “KPop Demon Hunters” weren’t discounted. And its limited-time, supersized Big Arch burger, which launched in early March in the U.S., aimed to provide a premium burger option.

The company’s international operated markets segment also reported same-store sales growth of 3.9%. The division includes some of McDonald’s biggest markets, including France, Germany and Australia.

McDonald’s international developmental licensed markets segment saw same-store sales grow 3.4%. Japan was the division’s top performer in the first quarter.

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