McDonald’s is making moves to win back its customers after facing criticism over high prices. The fast-food giant is now testing out new menu combinations to offer more value to consumers.
According to CNBC, McDonald’s is set to introduce a $5 value meal, where customers can choose between a McChicken or a McDouble, McNuggets, fries, and a drink. This new offering aims to make eating at McDonald’s more affordable for customers, especially in light of rising prices.
CEO Chris Kempczinski emphasized the importance of affordability during a recent earnings call, stating that McDonald’s has a long history of being a go-to destination for value. He acknowledged the need to keep affordability at the forefront for customers and pledged to uphold the chain’s leadership in the industry.
The move comes after a recent study by FinanceBuzz revealed that McDonald’s prices have nearly doubled from 2014 to 2024 across all popular items, making it the chain with the highest price increase among its competitors. This increase in prices has led to a hit in global sales, prompting McDonald’s to focus more on offering affordable options to attract customers.
With the introduction of the $5 value meal and a renewed focus on affordability, McDonald’s is hoping to regain its footing in the fast-food market and win back its loyal fans. As the company continues to navigate challenges in the industry, it remains committed to providing value and keeping customers satisfied.