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		<title>McDonald&#8217;s McLaunches McCafe&#8230; can it McSucceed?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 15:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Ohle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So today the mighty M is launching its McCafé brand in the US (I don't know if I'll get a chance to savor the flavors up here in Canada), bringing "quality espresso-based coffee" to its restaurants nationwide. They're trying to take a bite (or gulp, if you will) out of the lucrative coffee market dominated by the likes of Starbucks and whatever other local mega-chain you have around your parts. Will it work, though?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_111" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-111" title="mccafe" src="http://evolutionofpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/mccafe.jpg" alt="Give it up for the accent." width="300" height="250" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Give it up for the accent.</p></div>
<p>So today the mighty M is <a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/mcdonaldsr-mccafer-perks-up-coffee/story.aspx?guid={DDA25D24-4428-4438-BDD0-CB12C737B424}&amp;dist=msr_2" target="_blank">launching its McCafé brand</a> in the US (I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ll get a chance to savor the flavors up here in Canada), bringing &#8220;quality espresso-based coffee&#8221; to its restaurants nationwide. They&#8217;re trying to take a bite (or gulp, if you will) out of the lucrative coffee market dominated by the likes of Starbucks and whatever other local mega-chain you have around your parts. Will it work, though?</p>
<p>Starbucks has been forced to close lots of shops because of decreasing demand (and overexpansion), so why would McDonald&#8217;s try to jump in now? In today&#8217;s economy, I can only imagine that higher-priced coffee is one of the first things to get chopped from people&#8217;s lists of daily purchases. Have you ever been to a McDonald&#8217;s in the prime coffee-drinking morning? It&#8217;s either people like me &#8212; hungover and ripping through the drive-thru for a full-day supply of Sausage McMuffins &#8212; or old people buying their 35-cent &#8220;senior coffee&#8221; and milking it for all the free refills they can get. I just don&#8217;t see the $5-venti-triple-soy-latte-drinking power executive stopping in at Mickey D&#8217;s on the way to his next big high-powered meeting.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen McCafé in Europe, and the usually-discerning Europeans seem to have no problems buying espresso there&#8230; but I have a hard time associating &#8220;quality&#8221; with the McDonald&#8217;s brand. It&#8217;s always been the place to go for gluttonous, cheap meals the day after a ridiculous rum-and-tequila bender. If I want gourmet, I&#8217;ll go somewhere fancy&#8230; like Arby&#8217;s or something. That&#8217;s a big hurdle for McDonald&#8217;s to overcome.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ll do their best, though, in the only way corporate America really knows: bein&#8217; baller and throwin&#8217; cheddar. They&#8217;re set to launch a $100-million marketing campaign, which seems to be centered around the slogan, &#8220;Give it up for the accent.&#8221; Ah, wonderful; American marketers once again prove why they&#8217;re the best: they can distill a new brand that should be all about &#8220;good coffee&#8221; into a lame gimmick. Yeah, that&#8217;ll sell coffee. <a href="http://www2.mcdonalds.com/mccafe/" target="_blank">The website shows a few skits</a> that convey the difference that little é makes&#8230; and&#8230; well&#8230; they don&#8217;t have much to do with coffee or quality or value or anything. I just don&#8217;t get it.</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
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