McDonald’s Is Responding to Sky-High Fast Food Prices By Rolling Out a Much Cheaper Value Meal: Report

After pushback from customers over sky-high fast food prices, McDonald’s has been teasing new initiatives to win back its loyal fans, including testing bigger burgers and new recipes.

Now, the burger chain is also reportedly trying out new menu combinations to make eating at McDonald’s easier on consumers’ wallets.

Citing people familiar with the matter, CNBC reported on Friday that McDonald’s is set to introduce a $5 value meal, where customers can choose either a McChicken or a McDouble, McNuggets, fries, and a drink.

The average cost for a single McDouble as of press time is around $3.65.

Related: McDonald’s in Connecticut Goes Viral For Astronomical Prices

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