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The case is set in 2023; the protagonist is Chris Kempczinski, CEO of McDonald's Corporation. McDonald's is the world's largest hamburger fast-food restaurant chain, with 40,000 restaurants in over 100 countries, $23 billion in annual revenue, and a net income of $6 billion. Since being appointed CEO in 2019, Kempczinski launched the Accelerating the Arches strategic initiative (MCD, also the ticker symbol): maximize our Marketing, commit to the Core Menu, and double down on the 4 Ds of delivery, digital, drive-thru, and development. Although McDonald's has significantly outperformed the broader stock market for most of the past decade, Kempczinski wonders how long this can last. McDonald's faces significant headwinds, including recessionary pressure, high inflation, supply chain problems, rising wages, and significant labor shortages.