KEY POINTS
  • McDonald's and Starbucks both said the Israel-Hamas war and related boycotts hurt their sales in the latest quarter.
  • Starbucks saw traffic to its U.S. stores fall as occasional customers stopped visiting.
  • McDonald's said the war hurt its Middle Eastern sales, as well as demand in majority Muslim countries and France.

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People dit at McDonald's outdoor seating after going out on a Saturday night along Rothschild Street on June 11, 2022 in Tel Aviv, Israel. 

McDonald's and Starbucks, two of the biggest U.S. restaurant companies, both said the Israel-Hamas war hurt their sales at the end of last year.

Shares of McDonald's fell nearly 4% on Monday, after it reported that a sales slowdown in the Middle East contributed to its fourth-quarter revenue miss. Starbucks' stock has fallen roughly 2% since Tuesday, when the company reported that the war dented its U.S. sales in the final three months of the year, too.

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