Unhappy Meal: Customers complain Macca's food has gotten smaller

Several regular Macca's customers have complained that the fast food giant has been reducing the size of its signature burgers.

Disappointed customers said they were being ‘cheated’ out of their Filet-O-Fish meal and that it had become much smaller than before.



People have noticed a big difference in size between the Filet-O-Fish, the McChicken, and the beef burgers. This has led to a discussion about whether the fast food chain has changed the sizes of the burgers on the sly.

'Have Mc Donald Filet-O-Fish always been this small? I don't remember it being mini, kid-size like this?!' said one shopper in a Facebook group for deals and markdowns.

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Macca's customers say that the size of their burgers is getting smaller. Credit: Facebook.

It wasn't long before fellow foodies and fans of the fast food chain flocked to the post, with several of them saying that they too have noticed that the burgers are now 'super small' as compared to before.

'We had Big Macs last week. Not only have the buns shrunk, but the meat patties were so thin we could see literally through them. It was as if they had sliced them in half,' one user wrote in the comments section.

A second person agreed and added: 'Just like the quarter pounder, got its name as it was a quarter pound of beef, it's barely that now.'



'Inflated price...deflated goods,' a third went on to say. A fourth joined the discussion and said, 'All Macca's food is now super-small size.'

Surprisingly, not everyone in the Facebook group was convinced that the chain was making their burgers smaller. One user said that Filet-O-Fish has always been relatively small when compared with the other burgers, such as the Quarter Pounder and McChicken sandwich.

'It's the same size bun as the cheeseburger. It's always been small,' a second user agreed and added.

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McDonald's denies claims that they are making their food smaller. Credit: Shutterstock.

According to a McDonald's spokeswoman, 'there have been no changes to the size of the burgers' in response to complaints from several customers saying that the fast food chain's burgers have downsized.

'We are committed to offering our customers great quality, great value burgers featuring 100 per cent RSPCA approved chicken and 100 per cent Aussie beef,' they said in a statement.



This isn't the first time the popular fast food chain has had to respond to claims that the size of its burgers has been getting smaller over time.

Back in 2020, a Macca's customer who wasn't happy with his meal took a picture of a cheeseburger that was barely bigger than his thumb and said it was about the same size as a cookie.

Because of this, McDonald's had to admit that it had changed the buns on its cheeseburgers as part of its innovation and investment efforts.

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A Macca's customer in 2020 took a photo of a cheeseburger bought from the store, and it was only a little bigger than his thumb. Credit: Reddit.

Later on, the fast food company released a statement confirming that the overall weight of their burgers remains unchanged. There has, according to Macca’s, been very little change in the proportions of the new bun, and it still weighs the same.

'We haven't changed the size of our beef patty since the first McDonald's restaurant opened in Australia in 1971. We still use 100 per cent Aussie beef patties that our customers know and love.'

What about you, folks? If you have been to Macca's lately, have you also noticed any changes in your meals? And for the anti-McDonald’s crowd, have you noticed similar ‘shrinkflation’ in other areas? Let us know in the comments!
 
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I eat low to no carb so the only thing I have there is a coffee when there with the hubby as their salads are terrible and way over priced for what you get.
 
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Several regular Macca's customers have complained that the fast food giant has been reducing the size of its signature burgers.

Disappointed customers said they were being ‘cheated’ out of their Filet-O-Fish meal and that it had become much smaller than before.



People have noticed a big difference in size between the Filet-O-Fish, the McChicken, and the beef burgers. This has led to a discussion about whether the fast food chain has changed the sizes of the burgers on the sly.

'Have Mc Donald Filet-O-Fish always been this small? I don't remember it being mini, kid-size like this?!' said one shopper in a Facebook group for deals and markdowns.

lY_iZs41DN8Q-jyX8_N7MM-8CqO8BNPpiwYWsNFUVwG1Cm7lh3C57CLVlEJYGcbwBVjG6pkiCAPuLIZylCsyxhD8BQ4mboQhPh5dj3UguqGFrP-lw0s4dqneSzDWRERIeZqv4rEe0rAQPCBBTpxFcdA

Macca's customers say that the size of their burgers is getting smaller. Credit: Facebook.

It wasn't long before fellow foodies and fans of the fast food chain flocked to the post, with several of them saying that they too have noticed that the burgers are now 'super small' as compared to before.

'We had Big Macs last week. Not only have the buns shrunk, but the meat patties were so thin we could see literally through them. It was as if they had sliced them in half,' one user wrote in the comments section.

A second person agreed and added: 'Just like the quarter pounder, got its name as it was a quarter pound of beef, it's barely that now.'



'Inflated price...deflated goods,' a third went on to say. A fourth joined the discussion and said, 'All Macca's food is now super-small size.'

Surprisingly, not everyone in the Facebook group was convinced that the chain was making their burgers smaller. One user said that Filet-O-Fish has always been relatively small when compared with the other burgers, such as the Quarter Pounder and McChicken sandwich.

'It's the same size bun as the cheeseburger. It's always been small,' a second user agreed and added.

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McDonald's denies claims that they are making their food smaller. Credit: Shutterstock.

According to a McDonald's spokeswoman, 'there have been no changes to the size of the burgers' in response to complaints from several customers saying that the fast food chain's burgers have downsized.

'We are committed to offering our customers great quality, great value burgers featuring 100 per cent RSPCA approved chicken and 100 per cent Aussie beef,' they said in a statement.



This isn't the first time the popular fast food chain has had to respond to claims that the size of its burgers has been getting smaller over time.

Back in 2020, a Macca's customer who wasn't happy with his meal took a picture of a cheeseburger that was barely bigger than his thumb and said it was about the same size as a cookie.

Because of this, McDonald's had to admit that it had changed the buns on its cheeseburgers as part of its innovation and investment efforts.

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A Macca's customer in 2020 took a photo of a cheeseburger bought from the store, and it was only a little bigger than his thumb. Credit: Reddit.

Later on, the fast food company released a statement confirming that the overall weight of their burgers remains unchanged. There has, according to Macca’s, been very little change in the proportions of the new bun, and it still weighs the same.

'We haven't changed the size of our beef patty since the first McDonald's restaurant opened in Australia in 1971. We still use 100 per cent Aussie beef patties that our customers know and love.'

What about you, folks? If you have been to Macca's lately, have you also noticed any changes in your meals? And for the anti-McDonald’s crowd, have you noticed similar ‘shrinkflation’ in other areas? Let us know in the comments!
Yes, I noticed all the burgers are getting smaller
Just look at THE BIG MAC compared to the Hungry Jacks WHOOPER BURGER
Big mac is half the size & more expensive...
 
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DI’d you just think of the health benefits of Maccas getting smaller. You eat less of the sugary, poor vegetable oil laden product. Better still you avoid them altogether.
 
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Probably all the preservatives they put in their food making the burgers "shrivel" up. :ROFLMAO:
I've seen plenty of articles with photos of how a Macca's burger can last for years still looking (and probably tasting) exactly the same as the day it was assembled.

The only reason I go near Macca's these days is because the wife likes an apple pie occasionally, and HJ's don't have them. There is simply no comparison between Macca's and HJ's burgers.

I also tried Kentucky Fried Cat last week - first time in quite a few years. I used to like the "original" product and ordered a hot meal box. It was disgusting rubbish (especially the mashed potato and gravy that came with it) - won't be going back there any time soon either.
 
Food companies are not evil They would sell fresh fruit and vegetables if customers would buy them. All they want is profit. Unfortunately the great unwashed want their sugar that they are addicted to! They get an endorphin rush and then sleep because of the insulin spike. Slow suicide really but they like the company of the doctors surgery. What can beat a hospital bed where you get served and waited on as they remove a gangrene leg or teach you how to see out of one eye.
 
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Who cares? I'd never eat any of their stuff anyway.
We should all care because the burden on the healthcare system of cardiac, kidney and liver disease is immense. The pharmaceutical bill for high blood pressure medications, Metformin, and mental health is enormous. The taxes could better be spent on education and housing.
 
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Several regular Macca's customers have complained that the fast food giant has been reducing the size of its signature burgers.

Disappointed customers said they were being ‘cheated’ out of their Filet-O-Fish meal and that it had become much smaller than before.



People have noticed a big difference in size between the Filet-O-Fish, the McChicken, and the beef burgers. This has led to a discussion about whether the fast food chain has changed the sizes of the burgers on the sly.

'Have Mc Donald Filet-O-Fish always been this small? I don't remember it being mini, kid-size like this?!' said one shopper in a Facebook group for deals and markdowns.

lY_iZs41DN8Q-jyX8_N7MM-8CqO8BNPpiwYWsNFUVwG1Cm7lh3C57CLVlEJYGcbwBVjG6pkiCAPuLIZylCsyxhD8BQ4mboQhPh5dj3UguqGFrP-lw0s4dqneSzDWRERIeZqv4rEe0rAQPCBBTpxFcdA

Macca's customers say that the size of their burgers is getting smaller. Credit: Facebook.

It wasn't long before fellow foodies and fans of the fast food chain flocked to the post, with several of them saying that they too have noticed that the burgers are now 'super small' as compared to before.

'We had Big Macs last week. Not only have the buns shrunk, but the meat patties were so thin we could see literally through them. It was as if they had sliced them in half,' one user wrote in the comments section.

A second person agreed and added: 'Just like the quarter pounder, got its name as it was a quarter pound of beef, it's barely that now.'



'Inflated price...deflated goods,' a third went on to say. A fourth joined the discussion and said, 'All Macca's food is now super-small size.'

Surprisingly, not everyone in the Facebook group was convinced that the chain was making their burgers smaller. One user said that Filet-O-Fish has always been relatively small when compared with the other burgers, such as the Quarter Pounder and McChicken sandwich.

'It's the same size bun as the cheeseburger. It's always been small,' a second user agreed and added.

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McDonald's denies claims that they are making their food smaller. Credit: Shutterstock.

According to a McDonald's spokeswoman, 'there have been no changes to the size of the burgers' in response to complaints from several customers saying that the fast food chain's burgers have downsized.

'We are committed to offering our customers great quality, great value burgers featuring 100 per cent RSPCA approved chicken and 100 per cent Aussie beef,' they said in a statement.



This isn't the first time the popular fast food chain has had to respond to claims that the size of its burgers has been getting smaller over time.

Back in 2020, a Macca's customer who wasn't happy with his meal took a picture of a cheeseburger that was barely bigger than his thumb and said it was about the same size as a cookie.

Because of this, McDonald's had to admit that it had changed the buns on its cheeseburgers as part of its innovation and investment efforts.

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A Macca's customer in 2020 took a photo of a cheeseburger bought from the store, and it was only a little bigger than his thumb. Credit: Reddit.

Later on, the fast food company released a statement confirming that the overall weight of their burgers remains unchanged. There has, according to Macca’s, been very little change in the proportions of the new bun, and it still weighs the same.

'We haven't changed the size of our beef patty since the first McDonald's restaurant opened in Australia in 1971. We still use 100 per cent Aussie beef patties that our customers know and love.'

What about you, folks? If you have been to Macca's lately, have you also noticed any changes in your meals? And for the anti-McDonald’s crowd, have you noticed similar ‘shrinkflation’ in other areas? Let us know in the comments!
Had Maccas last night & l was surprised at the thickness of the burger. Not sure what size it was prior to cooking but l believe this to be approx 10mm thick on my bun, & to their credit, there was real, fresh & crispy lettuce.

The Filot-O-Fish have always been on a small bun, one piece of fish & tarte sauce. Nothing has changed here.
 
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