UK

McDonald’s is raising the price of five menu items.

The fast food chain said that increased food and energy costs mean it will introduce higher prices for the products beginning on Wednesday.

The company said franchisees set their own pricing but that the following increases have been introduced as guidance:

  • Mayo Chicken, from 99p up to £1.19
  • Bacon Mayo Chicken, from £1.59 up to £1.79
  • Bacon double cheeseburger, from £2.49 up to £2.69
  • Triple cheeseburger, from £2.69 up to £2.89
  • Medium carbonated drink, from £1.39 up to £1.49

It comes after the restaurant chain hiked the price of a cheeseburger last summer for the first time in 14 years.

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A spokeswoman for McDonald’s said on Wednesday: “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.

“At the same time, we continue to work hard on how we can provide our customers value where it matters most, with personalised offers and rewards through the MyMcDonald’s Rewards scheme.”

The company added that it is has launched a new Saver Meal pilot scheme in the southeast of England as it considers the opinions of its customers on value.

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