Food: McDonald’s to launch $5 meal deal to lure back diners after pricing out low-income customers with high prices

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McDonald’s to launch $5 meal deal to lure back diners after pricing out low-income customers with high prices​

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Published May 10, 2024, 1:28 p.m. ET









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McDonald’s is reportedly preparing to launch a $5 meal deal in a bid to lure back lower-income customers who were priced out of the Golden Arches as its menu prices soared to include an $18 Big Mac and a $6 side of hash browns.
The affordable menu offering could either include a McChicken or a McDouble along with fries and a drink, a person familiar with the matter told Bloomberg on the condition of anonymity.
For reference, a McChicken at a McDonald’s outpost in Times Square goes for $5.59 for the sandwich alone, which includes a breaded chicken patty, shredded lettuce and mayonnaise.
A McDonald's Happy Meal with french fries and a drink in a fast food restaurant 3
Sources told Bloomberg anonymously that McDonald’s is set to launch a $5 meal deal including either a McChicken or a McDouble, french fries and a drink. It wasn’t immediately clear when the budget-friendly meal would launch.AP
A McDouble, meanwhile — which boasts two beef patties, cheese, pickles and diced onions — retails at that same Midtown Manhattan McDonald’s location for $5.79.



Without being offered up in a $5 meal deal, a McDouble with the same items — the sandwich, fries and a drink — totals a hefty $13.47.
At $5, that marks a nearly 63% cost difference.
It wasn’t immediately clear in which of McDonald’s 13,500-plus US locations this $5 meal deal would be rolled out in — or when.
Representatives for McDonald’s did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski holding a Happy Meal at McDonald's Headquarters in Chicago 3
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski said in April that the fast food giant has to be “laser focused on affordability.”AP
Rumblings of the affordable meal offering come after McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski told investors after reporting weaker-than-expected first-quarter earnings that the company has to be “laser-focused on affordability” given how price-weary diners have become.
Keeping costs low hasn’t been top of mind for McDonald’s yet this year, which kicked off with roughly half the states in the country hiking their minimum wage, including in New York and California, where hourly earnings were lifted to $16.
The Golden State, however, also implemented a rule on April 1 that requires fast-food workers to be paid $20 hourly.
To offset rising labor costs, multiple franchisees across the country hiked menu prices, including McDonald’s owner Scott Rodrick, who said he’s already lifted menu prices 7% at the 18 locations he owns and is now considering reducing store hours.
Customers have also fumed for noticing that a Big Mac new tops $18 at one location in Connecticut, where an Egg McMuffin is a whopping $7.29 and a single side of hash browns will run hungry patrons $5.69.
Others expressed feeling salty over the fact that McDonald’s popular $1 $2 $3 Dollar Menu doesn’t actually have anything that’s just $1 on it.
Wide angle view of the interior of McDonald's restaurant in San Ramon, California, showing the counter area, kitchen and various menus 3
In recent months, customers have bashed McDonald’s for offering a Big Mac for as high as $18 and not having anything on its $1 $2 $3 Dollar Menu that’s actually $1.Gado via Getty Images
Overall, the Chicago-based burger joint has jacket its menu prices by 100% over the course of the last decade — more than three times the rate of US inflation, according to a study by FinanceBuzz, which cited average prices nationwide.
FinanceBuzz reported that a Quarter Pounder with Cheese meal goes for $11.99 — more than double the $5.39 it cost in 2014.
 

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Tom Slick

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People really eat this shit in real life. As a meal. For food.
I can understand being on the road or having a junk food craving. But people feed this shit to their kids, in real life.
Getting priced out seems like it should have been a blessing.
 

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People really eat this shit in real life. As a meal. For food.
I can understand being on the road or having a junk food craving. But people feed this shit to their kids, in real life.
Getting priced out seems like it should have been a blessing.
Ummm white people can’t cook

when it comes to college students especially 1s that’s dorming it in a diff state that more likely don’t have a car or is familiar with the area when they get hungry especially at night time they go with something that’s familiar to them mc Donald’s especially in the Uber eats/ door dash game( I know people that do the food delivery thing in diff states and they say they always get white college kids that being order McDonald’s especially at night).. white people love their coffee and diff ice coffee drinks and McDonald’s definitely has gotten their share of that demographic . Lot of McDonald’s are open late, open early or are 24/7 so they get a lot of hungry consumers at diff times of the day
 

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Burger King got the best (tasting) breakfast sandwich and got 2 for $5 whopper Jr. Plus their large ice tea is $1 and their ice cream machine always works
 

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Meanwhile folks like Chic-fil-a and Chipotle are still in the game because they didn't hike their prices up astronomically.
There is no way McDonald's can justify NOT having a $5 meal. Doesn't bother me either way because I don't eat McD's like that. There are some Taquerias in the area that opened during the pandemic and their prices have went up maybe a dollar but they do crazy business for such a small shop. Plus, they taste better than any of the chains.
 

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Meanwhile folks like Chic-fil-a and Chipotle are still in the game because they didn't hike their prices up astronomically.
There is no way McDonald's can justify NOT having a $5 meal. Doesn't bother me either way because I don't eat McD's like that. There are some Taquerias in the area that opened during the pandemic and their prices have went up maybe a dollar but they do crazy business for such a small shop. Plus, they taste better than any of the chains.
This. Went to the mom and pop route for lunch at work. Might spend a little more, but it better and you get more. Last time I went to McDonald's I got a double qtr meal and paid like 12 dollars. That was a few months back. Not that I'm a prime McDonald's customer, but that shit turned me all the way the fuck off. If this is what fast food is... I might aswell do the fast casual places.
 

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The thing to remember is that McDonald's is the company but the franchises are individually owned. So if the corporate doesn't mandate you sell these few items for these prices then it's up to the individual owner to buy and sell to their market.

For example in Atlanta a McDouble is like 3 bucks depending on where you go. In Decatur it might be 2 for 3 bucks. The problem is McDonald's wants profits and they got guaranteed clientele.
 
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