McDonald's customers will have to pay more for five menu items from today.
The company, which has more than 1,200 restaurants in the UK, has increased prices on the items due to the impact of rising food and energy costs. A spokesperson told The Mirror: "We are committed to offering great tasting food at affordable prices.
"However, like many businesses, the impact of the increase in food and energy costs continues to affect our company and our franchisees. We carefully review and adjust pricing to offer great value and quality.
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"At the same time, we continue to work hard on how we can provide our customer's value where it matters most, with personalised offers and rewards through the MyMcDonald’s Rewards scheme."
The items that are going up in price are:
- Mayo Chicken: 99p to £1.19
- Bacon Mayo Chicken: £1.59 to £1.79
- Bacon Double Cheeseburger: £2.49 to £2.69
- Triple Cheeseburger: £2.69 to £2.89
- Medium Carbonated Drink: £1.39 to £1.49
This comes after McDonald’s raised prices in July 2022 with its classic single cheeseburger going up for the first time in 14 years. The cheeseburger was increased from 99p to £1.19, with other menu items also being hiked by between 10p and 20p.
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