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Published 15:50 24 Oct 2015 BST
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The Egg McMuffin has seen a sales increase of late.
The breakfast item, which was traditionally prepared with margarine, has ditched the low-fat spread for real butter.
While this is bad news for our waistlines, it has been good news for the franchise, who have seen a .9 per cent increase in sales since making the change.
Fortune reports that the results were acknowledged during a conference call, in which executives also noted that the fast food giant is under increasing pressure.
Steve Easterbrook took over as CEO in March of this year.
“People have more choices than ever about where to dine,” CEO Steve Easterbrook told analysts on the call.
“We want to give them more reasons to dine at McDonald’s by recommitting to hot fresh food, fast friendly service and a contemporary restaurant experience.”
Easterbrook apparently warned investors that McDonalds' turnaround was still in the early stages but said customers “are beginning to respond” to its move.
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