Video reveals 'insane' McDonald's Australia pricing detail – but is it actually reasonable?
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We all know that Macca's isn't necessarily the healthiest place to eat, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy a quick burger occasionally!
With McDonald’s Loose Change Menu prices remaining low until at least June 2023, anyone can grab a tasty bite to eat at Macca’s for $2 or less.
But one customer recently uncovered a McDonald's Australia pricing detail that baffled social media. One Aussie, who goes by the username @review_food_challenges, shared a peculiar observation about McDonald's hamburgers and cheeseburgers.
Warning: The video below contains occasional strong language
He pointed out that both burgers have the same ingredients, such as beef, onions, pickles, tomato sauce, and mustard, with the only difference being an extra slice of cheese in the Cheeseburger.
However, despite the minor difference, the Hamburger is priced at $2 and is part of the Loose Change Menu, while the Cheeseburger costs $4.55.
The customer demanded an explanation from McDonald's for the huge discrepancy.
He said in the video: ‘So I’m telling you now, Macca’s is charging you $2.55 for a slice of f***ing cheese.’
‘What the f***, Macca’s. Please explain.’
The video elicited a strong response from other customers, with some of them expressing shock at the outrageous price difference.
One person wrote: ‘I’m sorry, but $2.55 for a slice of cheese is insane.’
‘I couldn’t believe the cost of the cheeseburger. I was shocked - this is the end of an era for me and McDonald’s,’ another said.
‘I will no longer buy a cheeseburger at Macca’s.’
However, others defended McDonald’s, pointing out that the hamburger usually costs more outside the Loose Change Menu promotional period.
‘It’s because there’s a promotion on the Hamburger. It’s usually more,’ one user pointed out.
It is understood that McDonald’s Loose Change Menu includes the Hamburger, which costs $2 from 10.30 am to midnight and will remain at that price until June 2023.
The introduction of the menu is part of Macca’s commitment to providing excellent quality and value to its two million daily customers.
Outside of the Loose Change Menu hours, the Hamburger is typically priced around 75 cents less than the Cheeseburger, although prices may vary across different stores.
Regardless of the pricing debate, we think it pays to keep an eye on the details of what you're ordering – so that you can enjoy your meal without any surprises regarding the cost.
What do you think about this? Do you think the customer was in the right to question the pricing of the Macca’s burger? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
With McDonald’s Loose Change Menu prices remaining low until at least June 2023, anyone can grab a tasty bite to eat at Macca’s for $2 or less.
But one customer recently uncovered a McDonald's Australia pricing detail that baffled social media. One Aussie, who goes by the username @review_food_challenges, shared a peculiar observation about McDonald's hamburgers and cheeseburgers.
Warning: The video below contains occasional strong language
He pointed out that both burgers have the same ingredients, such as beef, onions, pickles, tomato sauce, and mustard, with the only difference being an extra slice of cheese in the Cheeseburger.
However, despite the minor difference, the Hamburger is priced at $2 and is part of the Loose Change Menu, while the Cheeseburger costs $4.55.
The customer demanded an explanation from McDonald's for the huge discrepancy.
He said in the video: ‘So I’m telling you now, Macca’s is charging you $2.55 for a slice of f***ing cheese.’
‘What the f***, Macca’s. Please explain.’
The video elicited a strong response from other customers, with some of them expressing shock at the outrageous price difference.
One person wrote: ‘I’m sorry, but $2.55 for a slice of cheese is insane.’
‘I couldn’t believe the cost of the cheeseburger. I was shocked - this is the end of an era for me and McDonald’s,’ another said.
‘I will no longer buy a cheeseburger at Macca’s.’
However, others defended McDonald’s, pointing out that the hamburger usually costs more outside the Loose Change Menu promotional period.
‘It’s because there’s a promotion on the Hamburger. It’s usually more,’ one user pointed out.
It is understood that McDonald’s Loose Change Menu includes the Hamburger, which costs $2 from 10.30 am to midnight and will remain at that price until June 2023.
The introduction of the menu is part of Macca’s commitment to providing excellent quality and value to its two million daily customers.
Outside of the Loose Change Menu hours, the Hamburger is typically priced around 75 cents less than the Cheeseburger, although prices may vary across different stores.
Key Takeaways
- A McDonald's Australia customer has taken to TikTok to highlight the pricing discrepancy between a Hamburger and a Cheeseburger at the fast food chain.
- The video points out that the only difference between the two burgers is a slice of cheese, yet there is a $2.55 price difference.
- Some social media users were outraged by the price difference, while others defended McDonald's by stating that the Hamburger pricing was part of a promotion.
- McDonald's offers its Loose Change Menu for affordable options.
Regardless of the pricing debate, we think it pays to keep an eye on the details of what you're ordering – so that you can enjoy your meal without any surprises regarding the cost.
What do you think about this? Do you think the customer was in the right to question the pricing of the Macca’s burger? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!