Foodservice

McDonald's Launches New Global Packaging Designs With QR Codes

Bags, cups to provide access to finding nutrition information

OAK BROOK, Ill. -- McDonald's is unveiling new packaging designs on all carry-out bags and fountain beverage cups with quick-response (QR) matrix barcodes. The launch begins this week in the United States and will continue rolling out worldwide through 2013, with the text being translated into 18 different languages.

This initiative, the company said, is the latest step in the its ongoing commitment to provide consumers with information to help them make informed choices.

The company, which has provided nutrition information for more than 30 years to its customers, said that the new packaging is designed to communicate brand stories in an engaging and modern way. A blend of text, illustrations and a QR code will deliver interesting facts about the brand and make nutrition information easily accessible from mobile devices.

"Our new packaging is designed to engage with customers in relevant ways and celebrate our brand," said Kevin Newell, McDonald's chief brand officer. "Customers tell us they want to know more about the food they are eating and we want to make that as easy as possible by putting this information right at their fingertips."

In addition to gathering consumer input on these designs, McDonald's consulted its Global Advisory Council, a group of independent advisors in the areas of nutrition, public health and fitness. These outside experts emphasized the importance of providing access to nutrition information, and support using the new packaging to directly connect customers to information about McDonald's menu.

McDonald's was one of the first quick-service restaurants to introduce nutrition information on packaging, doing so at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy. This latest initiative builds on the company's history of providing nutrition information to customers, also available through in-restaurant menu boards, brochures, tray liners and a variety of digital platforms such as mobile web, apps, kiosks and desktop.

Nearly 80% of the company's consumer packaging in the majority of McDonald's markets is made from renewable paper or wood-fiber materials, it said.

Oak Brook, Ill.-based McDonald's has more than 34,000 locations serving approximately 69 million customers in 119 countries each day. More than 80% of McDonald's restaurants worldwide are owned and operated by independent local men and women.

Members help make our journalism possible. Become a CSP member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.

Multimedia

Exclusive Content

Foodservice

Opportunities Abound With Limited-Time Offers

For success, complement existing menu offerings, consider product availability and trends, and more, experts say

Snacks & Candy

How Convenience Stores Can Improve Meat Snack, Jerky Sales

Innovation, creative retailers help spark growth in the snack segment

Technology/Services

C-Stores Headed in the Right Direction With Rewards Programs

Convenience operators are working to catch up to the success of loyalty programs in other industries

Trending

More from our partners