McDonald’s Admits Consumers Are Broke
Gen-Zers, millennials, and baby boomers have something in common: many of them can no longer afford a Big Mac combo meal at McDonald’s following three years of ‘McFlation,’ which has sent the price of some combo meals as high as $18.
This was at a rest stop, but these McDonald's prices are nuts right??? pic.twitter.com/0qq8Ima3ZA
— Sam Learner (@sam_learner) July 18, 2023
These prices at McDonald’s sure looks like the dollar is in crash mode $18 for a Big Mac meal this use to be $5 in 2008 pic.twitter.com/5rpcrNtaul
— Golden Coast (Cassandra) (@GregCrennan) February 20, 2024
18 bucks for a big mac meal soon? The fuck? I get chinese buffet 11.95 all you can lunch special. yea, good luck with that! Could get 2 big mac deal 6 bucks, and a dollar for soda 3 yrs ago. pic.twitter.com/H9g9HMHvmt
— WappiesZijnSlimmerDanJij🇺🇲🇳🇱🇧🇪 (@RedneckDutch) February 12, 2024
18 bucks for a big mac meal soon? The fuck? I get chinese buffet 11.95 all you can lunch special. yea, good luck with that! Could get 2 big mac deal 6 bucks, and a dollar for soda 3 yrs ago. pic.twitter.com/H9g9HMHvmt
— WappiesZijnSlimmerDanJij🇺🇲🇳🇱🇧🇪 (@RedneckDutch) February 12, 2024