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McDonald's Corp. reported sales that topped estimates as consumers continue eating out despite higher prices. US same-store sales rose almost 10% in the second quarter as the fast food giant relied on strategic price increases, value meals and digital tools like the mobile app and delivery option. Michael Halen of Bloomberg Intelligence is on "Bloomberg Markets."