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arista
27-07-2022, 11:08 AM
[The company is raising the price
of its signature cheeseburger for
the first time in over 14 years, taking it to £1.19.

It will also add between 10 and 20p
to the several menu items it says are
impacted the most by inflation.

The chain is one of many companies
passing the effect of soaring costs of fuel
and ingredients on to its customers,
including the consumer goods giant
behind the likes of Marmite and Magnums.

Breakfast meals, main meals,
large coffees and McNugget share boxes
are among the menu items which
could become up to 20p more expensive,
a spokesperson for McDonald's told Sky News.]


https://news.sky.com/story/mcdonalds-increases-price-of-cheeseburger-for-first-time-in-14-years-12659882

Crimson Dynamo
27-07-2022, 11:10 AM
D:

Zizu
29-07-2022, 02:44 AM
Yikes




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UserSince2005
29-07-2022, 10:22 AM
They sneakily increase the mcflurry prices a month ago

Swan
22-06-2023, 08:34 PM
I was thinking of getting a McDonald's for the first time in a while, cba to cook now, but they are literally ripping the piss out of us with these price rises now. 20 Chicken Nuggets were £4.19 18 months ago, they're £7.19 now. A Big Mac on it's own is almost a fiver. Cheese burger now £1.59.

Redway
22-06-2023, 10:07 PM
Nothing’s ever really a pound anymore. Even in Poundland.