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McDonald’s Corporation Stock Slides Before Earnings as Its Big Drink Bet Comes Due

McDonald’s Corporation Stock Slides Before Earnings as Its Big Drink Bet Comes Due

Chicago, May 1, 2026, 17:04 CDT

  • McDonald’s slipped 2.37% Friday, finishing the session at $286.64 as investors looked to its upcoming quarterly results on May 7.
  • Just days remain before the company launches six permanent McCafé specialty drinks nationwide in the U.S.
  • Investors have a key question: Can drinks and value deals drive more traffic, without piling on operational headaches for restaurants?

Shares of McDonald’s Corporation dropped 2.37% to end at $286.64 on Friday, lagging behind most restaurant stocks. Investors are eyeing next week’s earnings along with a new U.S. beverage launch, which the burger giant hopes will spark fresh growth. Starbucks finished higher, and Yum Brands declined, but by a smaller margin.

Timing’s no small detail here. McDonald’s will post its first-quarter numbers before the bell on May 7. Wall Street’s looking for $2.75 a share in earnings and roughly $6.48 billion in revenue. Not much cushion if U.S. guest counts, value deals, or franchisee profits come in below par.

McDonald’s plans to roll out six specialty drinks at select U.S. locations starting May 6, just ahead of its earnings release. The new lineup features three Refreshers and three crafted sodas. Among them: a Dirty Dr Pepper, which gets a flavor boost and creamy topping.

“Our fans have an obsession with beverages,” Alyssa Buetikofer, chief marketing and customer experience officer at McDonald’s USA, said in the announcement. Rolling out any new menu item across thousands of franchise locations is no small feat—Buetikofer emphasized that McDonald’s had “taken the time to get this right.” McDonald’s Corporation

This isn’t simply about updating the menu. Fast-food brands are stepping up their beverage game, aiming to lure customers away from Starbucks, Dutch Bros, and convenience chains—drinks tend to deliver fatter margins than standard sodas, and they give restaurants another shot at traffic beyond typical meal hours. KFC, Wendy’s, and Taco Bell are also leaning in with new drink deals, according to AP.

McDonald’s plans to roll out “beverage specialist” positions at roughly 14,000 of its U.S. locations, according to AP. The move also involves setting aside specific counter areas for mixing drinks—something of a shift for a fast-food chain built on streamlined, repetitive crew roles and quick service. AP News

There’s a catch: more elaborate drinks can drag out service and may not appeal to the core McDonald’s customer—the budget-conscious guest still counting every dollar. According to AP, the chain shut down its CosMc’s pilot locations last spring because some drinks proved too complicated for standard restaurant routines. Notably, CEO Chris Kempczinski had previously described beverages as a “$100 billion category.” AP News

McDonald’s started 2026 on a strong note. According to Reuters, global same-store sales jumped 5.7% in the fourth quarter—comfortably topping the 3.7% average forecast from LSEG. Revenue climbed 10% to $7.01 billion.

The next boost isn’t guaranteed. “MCD has to continue to grind away” with marketing and value deals to hold onto traffic gains, Northcoast Research’s Jim Sanderson told Reuters. He flagged cost inflation as a risk to margins if traffic stalls. Reuters

The market didn’t exactly embrace the drink launch as a clear catalyst on Friday. According to MarketWatch, McDonald’s saw trading volume climb above its 50-day average, but the shares still finished over 16% below their March 2 high of $341.75.

For McDonald’s, the earnings call is down to one thing: Can it hold the line on value, push more high-margin beverages, and still maintain spotless restaurants? That’s the real test—forget the fizz on a fresh soda. Investors watching MCD stock will take their next cue from how management balances those demands.

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