Furious McDonald’s fans went to ‘wild’ price increases, because the costs of a few favorite items rise by a maximum of 15% in a year
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The fans of McDonald’s have hit ‘wild’ price increases, because the costs of some favorite items rise by a maximum of 15% in just one year.
Stam guests at the fast food chain have noticed that their hamburgers and fries leave a much larger dent in their wallets, with a Big Mac only who now costs £ 5.09.
If you want to make this a meal, with a large fries and drink and a gatherable Minecraft play, this will now reduce you £ 8.49.
But it is not only the costs of the menu that have lifted eyebrows – it is how much prices have risen in the last 12 months.
The Steakhouse Stack Burger, for example, returned to menus this week – but it is 10% more expensive than in 2024.

The fans of McDonald’s have hit ‘wild’ price increases, because the costs of some favorite items in just a year rise by a maximum of 15%

The Steakhouse Stack Burger returned to menus this week – but it is 10% more expensive than in 2024
Last year it cost £ 5.49 for the hamburger or £ 7.19. It is now £ 5.99 and £ 7.99 respectively.
The Biscoff Mcflurry is also back, with its price increased 15% to £ 2.29.
Some basic menu items have also risen in price, with the popular Mayo Chicken Burger now £ 1.49, an increase of £ 1.39 in November last year.
However, it is important to note that McDonald’s prices can vary on location.
Customers are furious with the increases, where one person complains: ‘Why has McDonald’s become so expensive?
“More than £ 5 for a Big Mac is just wild.”

Some basic menu items have also risen in price, with the popular Mayo Chicken Burger now £ 1.49, an increase of £ 1.39 in November last year

The Biscoff Mcflurry is also back on menus, with its price increased 15% to £ 2.29
Another person said: ‘I stopped eating there a while ago, I always had a few double cheese burgers, they were £ 1.59 each and a wrap of the day that was £ 1.99.
‘At the moment, double cheese burgers are more than 2 pounds, I think. It’s just not worth it anymore. Big Mac is £ 5 and I will destroy it in 4 or 5 bites. I prefer to make it at home now. ‘
A third simply said: “McDonald’s is expensive and not very good anymore.”
Told McDonald’s Sun That it must ‘assess our prices’, because it refuses ‘to compromise the quality of our ingredients’.
A spokesperson said: ‘Increasing some prices means that we are able to be in our quality obligations, such as our beef meshes are made of 100% British and Irish beef or our chicken mcnuggets made from 100% chicken fillet.
“We know how much these mean for our customers.”
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