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TITLE. Japan is going crazy over McDonald's rice burger bun |
DATE. 2023年02月28日 15:15:10 |
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Japan is going crazy over McDonald's rice burger bun
McDonald's released a burger bun made with rice in Japan — and the news is sending the Japanese internet into a frenzy.Get more news about Rice Burger Forming,you can vist our website!
The burger comes in three varieties: rice teriyaki, rice bacon lettuce and rice fried chicken. They will be sold nationwide for a limited time as part of a "Night Mac" menu that's available between 5 p.m. and closing. "The reaction was huge. People didn't know there was going to be a new product so it created a lot of suspense. Everyone had a lot of hope for what it would be," Kokoro Toyama, McDonald's Japan rice burger representative, told CNN Business. Toyama said the decision to launch the rice burger bun was based on customer feedback and on market research that showed that people in Japan in their 30s and 40s preferred rice over bread for dinner, while still being fond of the staple teriyaki and fried chicken burgers they'd eaten as teenagers and young adults. Even the advertising campaign slogan "gohan dekita you," which can mean both "dinner is ready" and "the rice is ready" in Japanese, was created with a specific emotional appeal to hungry diners. "It's a nostalgic phrase that sounds familiar and makes people feel like they are at home," Tomoya said. "It's like your mom telling you your dinner is ready." Not the only rice burger bun on the market McDonald's is not alone in cashing in on the emerging rice burger bun market. The company's announcement follows MOS Burger, a rival Japanese chain that has sold rice patty bun burgers for decades. MOS Burger invented its rice burger bun in 1987 and claims it is the world's first. The company created that product to make "full use of a staple food in Japan," Masakatsu Kido from MOS Burger's International support division, told CNN Business, who added that the rice burger bun "is now recognized as an undeniable hit." As McDonald's teased its new rice burger bun, some Twitter users also pointed out that MOS Burgers already sold such a product and suggested that McDonald's Japan was late to the scene. McDonald's announcement, though, shows how international brands shape their products to fit the tastes of a local market — in this case, a Japanese consumer base that may crave rice instead of buns with their burgers. "We had more and more customers saying they wanted to eat rice for dinner, not bread, and that's why we wanted them to enjoy the McDonald's rice burger," said Toyama. |
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