McDonald's trademarks the term 'McBrunch'
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McDonald's is trademarking the term "McBrunch."
According to BurgerBusiness.com, the Golden Arches filed the trademark application for McBrunch back in July.
It’s unclear what the company plans to do with the trademark. A McDonald's spokesperson confirmed the application but cautioned, "We routinely file intent to use trademark applications as a regular course of business. We can't share details at this time as to how the trademarks may or may not be used."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The move comes as fast food franchises like Taco Bell, Dunkin’ Donuts and Burger King have been ramping up breakfast options. Even Chick-Fil-A is now offering more unique food products to their breakfast line, with chicken biscuit sandwiches, bagel sandwich and breakfast burritos.
The fast-food giant has toyed with the idea of brunch before. McDonald's applied for a trademark on "McBrunch" in 2001 but abandoned that application.
It may move forward with its most recent attempt due to flagging sales. McDonald's saw same-store sales decline 2.8 percent in August, which was slightly worse than analysts' estimates of a 2 percent decline.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}It continues to test more upscale breakfast items, like the recent mini bundt cakes and chorizo breakfast burritos.
Burger King tested a brunch menu four years ago in select markets, which featured nonalcoholic mimosas, a BK Ciabatta Breakfast Sandwich and a Whopper burger. Burger King scratched that idea and in May launched a "Burgers at Breakfast" program with Whoppers offered in the morning.