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McDonald’s benefited from higher menu prices, increased restaurant traffic and sales in the UK, Germany and France rose despite fears of a recession in Europe. The company reported profit of $2. ...
McDonald’s has jacked up its menu prices by more than 100% over the course of the last decade — more than three times the rate of US inflation, according to a research report.
McDonald’s Corp., the world’s largest restaurant company, is raising prices by 0.8 percent in Germany on higher raw material costs, Bild reported, without saying where it got the information.
McDonald’s Corp. said higher menu prices helped lift its U.S. sales, while loosening COVID-19 restrictions overseas helped to boost its international business.
Borden said this was a major contributor to McDonald's system-wide sales growing by more than 30% since 2019. But now that inflation is cooling, McDonald's won't be putting prices up as much, he said.
On average, prices have increased 100% at McDonald’s. In 2014, the McDouble was just $1.19 and a medium fry was $1.59. Now, the sandwich is $3.19, and medium fries are $3.79.
McDonald's prices have increased on average by 141.4 percent across several popular items in the past five years, new research has shown. TheStreet, a financial news site, examined how inflation ...
This is inaccurate,” Joe Erlinger, president of McDonald’s USA, wrote in an open letter posted to the company’s website on Wednesday. “The average price of a Big Mac in the U.S. was $4.39 ...