Dr Lobster* wrote: Fri 02 Aug, 2024 20.02
McDonald's to 'rethink' prices after sales fall
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c728313zkrjo
I thought this was quite an interesting story - i don't eat too many mcdonalds (and can't say i ever have - it's one of those things which sometimes fills a hole on a long journey but other than that not too appealing) but i went to our local drive through to get 4 burger meals for my son and his mates and it came to over £40 which was a bit of surpise - it certainly wasn't anywhere that expensive the last time i went.
Mind you, all these chain places are taking the piss - like even a cup of coffee is over £6 now, i mean, i just refuse to pay that.
A cup of coffee is not £6. I got a large Toffee Latte from McDonalds yesterday (something I used to have all the time but hardly ever do now I have a Nespresso machine at home) and it was £2.99, up from the £2.39 I remember it being for ages.
That's the most expensive hot drink McDonalds do, I believe.
Starbucks do have some promo/syruppy drinks which will nudge over £6 if you go for a 'venti' but a filter is still the right side of £3.
A large McDonalds burger meal with a large milkshake is probably a tenner+ now tho. It's certainly not the cheap bite it once was.
Greggs feels cheaper to me now than it did pre-pandemic, I guess perhaps they've shown a bit more forbearance.