Coming price cuts at McDonald's may signal a broader fast food price war
[September 03, 2025] By
DEE-ANN DURBIN
McDonald’s is cutting prices on some combo meals to woo back customers
who’ve been turned off by the rising costs of grabbing a fast food meal.
The price drop may induce its rivals, who have run into some of the same
pricing issues, to follow.
Starting Sept. 8, McDonald’s will offer Extra Value Meals, which combine
select entrées like a Big Mac, an Egg McMuffin or a McCrispy sandwich
with medium fries or hash browns and a drink. Prices will vary by
location, but McDonald’s said Extra Value Meals will cost 15% less than
ordering each of those items separately.
To kick off the promotion, McDonald’s will offer an $8 Big Mac meal or a
$5 Sausage McMuffin meal for a limited time in most of the country.
Customers in California, Alaska, Hawaii and Guam will have to pay $1
more for those meals.
McDonald’s for years has seen a steady decline in visits from customers
in the U.S. who have household incomes of less than $45,000 per year.
CEO Chris Kempczinski said those consumers, and others, no longer see
McDonald’s as a good value.
At a McDonald’s near the company’s Chicago headquarters, for example, a
10-piece Chicken McNugget meal costs $10.39.

Higher prices have been been a drag on sales. McDonald’s same-store
sales – or sales at stores open at least a year – grew 2.5% in the
April-June period, but that was mostly because of higher prices. Fast
food visits by lower-income consumers dropped by double-digit
percentages industrywide in the second quarter, McDonald’s said.
“Today, too often, if you’re that consumer, you’re driving up to the
restaurant and you’re seeing combo meals priced over $10,” Kempczinski
said during a conference call with investors in August. “That absolutely
is shaping value perceptions in a negative way. So we’ve got to get that
fixed.”
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A McDonald's Big Mac Combo Meal is shown in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept.
2, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
 McDonald's job has been made harder
by prices that can vary widely around the country. In May 2024,
after a post on X about a Big Mac meal in Connecticut that cost $18
went viral, McDonald’s called it an “exception” and noted that
franchisees set prices for nearly all U.S. restaurants.
The company also blames higher costs. The average price of its menu
items rose 40% between 2019 and 2024, McDonald’s said, to account
for a 40% increase in the cost of labor, packaging and food.
But within a month, McDonald’s introduced a $5 Meal Deal, which
combined a McDouble burger or a McChicken sandwich with small fries
and a small drink. That deal proved so popular it was extended
through this summer.
In January, McDonald’s added another promotion, letting customers
buy a limited number of items for $1 if they bought one full-priced
item. Those deals will remain alongside the Extra Value Menu for
now, McDonald's said.
Other chains are also seeking to grab the attention of potential
customers. In late August, Domino’s launched its Best Deal Ever
promotion, offering any pizza with any toppings for $9.99.
Overall U.S. fast food customer traffic fell nearly 1% in the second
quarter, according to Revenue Management Solutions, a consulting
company. The company said price increases were sharply lower than
previous quarters, suggesting that chains are already offering more
deals.
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