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Faneuil Hall and you know...it was actually kind of nice. I mean, same
food lines...same surly staff...same aura of grease in the air. But the
muted tones and comfy chairs actually gave the place a nicer overall
feel.
The truth is...I was there to use the bathroom. But if someone held a
gun to my head and made me stay and eat some fries...I think I wouldn't
have minded *quite* so much as I mind those awful molded plastic
seating. And if they add WiFi I *might* be rethinking my choice of
coffee spot.
But, I still believe very strongly that they are only an alternative. Admittedly people dine at McD's at varying times throughout the day, but I would always argue that there will be peak periods where soft-furninshings will serve only to retain those people who have already eaten and are nice and comfirtable.
From a coffee-shop competition point of view, unless the coffee they serve has some sort of wonderful reputation (and, OK it is not like dishwater!), I cannot see a significant migration to McD's - after all, as you say, the greasy air is second only to the food in terms of unpleasentness!
Another thought I had was that McD's are trying to grow up with the generation with which they saw the most growth? Now they are in their late 20's/early 30's maybe they would appreciate more comfortable surroundings?
But, ultimately, I cannot see how slowing the churn down so people inevitably stay longer will improve their business - but maybe that's why I sell bathrooms!
There is democratization dynamics involved in making lounging available at McD. As more people adopt coffee/lounging culture, it opens up tremendous expansion opportunity for McD.
With the cost involved in the research and planning of such a redesign, pressure will be on to get a decent return on investment and a quick one at that. But I have heard of no impending product lines which will bring this about.
McD's can only make this coffee lounge culture (long-term customers) pay for them if they are able to get customers to spend more money or more items in the same period of time.