Unfortunately yes, at least there are other fast food restaurants that offer better options
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If you can afford to eat enough to get full at mcds, it will probably make you sick too. American mcds is garbage.
Yes, McDonalds in America is overpriced crap.
It didnt always used to be, but the past 10 years has seen a hard downward spiral in McDonalds America.
Fast food in America, In General, has had a hard downward spiral in the past 10 years. Quality is down, prices have skyrocketed.
Things you used to get off a dollar menu, now cost 3-5 dollars.
Yes. They used to be cheap and tolerable. Now they are expensive and shitty. Last time I went it was $16 for a 10 pc nugget meal. It's Ridiculous.
Where TF do you live? In my app a 10 piece large combo is $8.89 and like $9.79 after tax. That's if I don't use a digital coupon. I live in Chicago.

Prices definitely vary from pace to place. I noticed cause the sausage egg mcmuffin meal combo is about 5 dollars at one near me and 7 at a different one also near me.
I live in a tourist trap unfortunately. They really crank the prices.
McDonald's used to be cheap decent food here in the U.S. but over the last decade or so the prices have kept going up while the quality has gone down.
To be fair no one has ever considered McDonald's to be gourmet food but it didn't matter because it was cheap and it was still pretty good.
Now they are neither cheap nor good. You could get a real burger at a much better restaurant for about the same price.
Since they've converted all of their restaurants into soulless little bland shoeboxes no one even stays there to eat anymore. The building is basically just a hub for drive through orders and DoorDash pickup.
It's pretty depressing. I hardly ever go there anymore. A Whataburger just opened down the street where the food is much better and everything is at least 25% cheaper depending on what you order.
no one even stays there to eat anymore. The building is basically just a hub for drive through orders and DoorDash pickup.
i cant understand this....
I used to eat mcdonalds a lot.... i'm talking about $1 value menu items, a long time ago.... now its 3x more expensive, and way shittier....
And now people are paying these 3x, prices, for shittier food AND paying delivery and tip on uber eats.....
I have young genZ coworkers who get a box of McDds fries delivered on a whim... and its $10... i do not understand.. i'm such an old boomer
They didn't have cheap and decent mcdonald's to compare too. At the tail end of it their parents were buying it if they had any. You and I are basically the crotchety old people who used to say "You used to get a burger and a drink for a quarter!". I mean shit, fries and a drink used to be an after thought, now they basically double the price of a meal. The cheaper items like a regular cheeseburger, with pickup selected are 2.99 each at my local mcdonald's. If you select the meal it makes it two cheeseburgers (so $6) and fries and drink for 11.89 for medium. Medium is barely any fries and drinks still cost them almost nothing yet it's just about double.
this is the inevitable fate of every publicly traded company. they all enshittify eventually.
I have young genZ coworkers who get a box of McDds fries delivered on a whim... and its $10... i do not understand.. i'm such an old boomer
my gf's gen z-son and his gf order a fries and a sundae each regularly from McD via Ubereats here in Aus. I am "but wot now" to myself. I don't see them often but my gf does and she tells me its a bi weekly thing
I am old (Gen x) i don't understand.
but over the last decade or so the prices have kept going up while the quality has gone down.
True for literally every fucking thing.
I'm so sick of it.
Long, long ago (2019) I could run to mickey d's and grab two mcchickens and a large drink for $3 US. I think those same terrible choices cost $8 now.
Fast food got stupid expensive in 2020 and never went back, and its made my wife and I healthier because we stopped buying fast food.
just got two chickens recently, $6 a pop. so what used to be $3 now costs around $18 with tax.
Yep, thats been my experience. Breakfast Sausage Burritos used to be like a buck. Now they are almost 5.
I used to go in when i had an extra 10-20 in my pocket and buy a sack of Sausage Burritos and all the picante sauce they'd give me, and eat them over the course of the week.. For that same money I'd be lucky to get 3 now. Its absurd.
Yikes
Everything did. I don't know about where you are, but here the cost of going for food in a pub or restaurant is so expensive that McDonalds is still the cheapest option.
Cheapest option is home cooking.
Totally agree. I was talking about eating out. But you're bang on. We hardly go out to eat anymore. Pre-covid it was normal we'd go out one a week. Not it's only time when we're away from home and want to treat ourselves.
It may be the cheapest but its not good enough for what it does cost.
This is not quite the case where I am. Restaurants/pubs prices went up by like a dollar or two per sitting, while fast food went up by like 50%, to the point where if you've got the time a restaurant is as cheap or cheaper than the fast food option.
I have seen that myself. It costs about the same for a sit-down place as fast food costs, but you get bigger portions and better food.
Is American McDonald's expensive?
Now it is. Might as well go to a proper restaurant for a better meal at the same price.
Is American McDonald's crap?
Also yes.
Have you tried McDonald's over seas?
I went to one in Germany while I was there. It was more or less the same; the sauces tasted slightly different. But you could get a pint of beer, unlike American McDonald's. They didn't really have any special "Germany only" items. At least, not then. It was also back before it was expensive. I paid maybe a dollar less than I was used to back home for the same meal.
I was looking at McDonald's prices recently and was high and wanted some food.
The prices are always elevated on DD, so I expected to spend more.
But uh. Holy shit. Their prices are on par with five guys and they're so much better. (five guys in case that wasn't clear)
I ended up getting White Castle because their mozzarella sticks at my local spot are fucking incredible.
You ain't talking about no paper cup? You mean like a glass of beer?
You can always rely on McDonald's to sell the cheapest product they can make, at the highest price people will pay for it.
Yes. Go to a non-chain place. Support small business
I actually quit eating there over 15 years ago which is before I started traveling. Got tired of having hydro-dynamic gastrointestinal expulsion after eating.
Yes
Can't speak to McDonald's, but I can for KFC.
KFC outside the US is great. Genuinely good and typically not the cheapest food, but not pricey. In some places it's just original recipe (which is fairly crispy) and spicy.
In the US it's fully disgusting. Top to bottom, everything is gross, and it's not cheap enough to be so gross. I would rather skip a meal than eat KFC in the US. But KFC anywhere in Africa is on par with the excitement of a Nando's - guaranteed good food ahead.
Last time I had McDonald's at all was 2007 in Morocco and it made me feel gross, so I haven't touched it since.
McD is crap everywhere.
I live in the UK and, on a visit to the US in 2017, I decided to try McDonalds in its home country, so to speak. It was significantly worse than what I'd had at home, which is saying something.
Around 2014 or so, I used to go to McDonald's for two McDoubles and a small soda. The McDouble was on the dollar menu, and all drinks, regardless of size, were $1. I could eat a filling meal for $3.
Today, a McDouble is $2.79 in my area and drinks are $1.59, $1.79, or $1.89 depending on size. I'm looking at a minimum of $7.17 for the same meal I used to eat a decade ago, not counting tax.
I used to go out to nice restaurants and spend around $20-30 to feed myself and my wife. Now I spend around that much just feeding the two of us at McDonald's. Going out to a nice restaurant with my wife is easily gonna cost me $50-$100 today, plus tip.
And I always tip a minimum of $20 regardless of the cost of the meal. Much more if it goes over $70. I don't agree with tipping, but I'm not gonna screw over waitstaff when their income is heavily based on tips.
[...] have you tried McDonalds overseas?
I lived abroad for nearly a decade, thanks to military service, and I always loved trying McDonald's in every country I visited, just so I could compare with the US as my baseline.
[...] what item do you wish was available at US McDonalds but only remains in that country?
My favorite foreign item, which I miss dearly, was the teriyaki burger in Japan. It's the best McDonald's burger I've ever had. Japanese food in general is my favorite of all the foreign foods I've eaten and I'm definitely planning a trip back to Japan once day just to gorge on their local foods again. But I will definitely be making time for a McDonald's teriyaki burger the next time I'm in the country.
Is McDonalds in other countries better or worse?
That's kind of a complicated question, because it depends on the country and whether you're looking for "healthier" or "tastier."
In Europe, food regulations prevent American fast food joints from loading their food with tons of sugar, so they end up being (relatively) healthier than their American counterparts. And depending on the country and where they source their ingredients, it might be tastier too. Although it's hard to beat a fattening greasy American burger on flavor.
But I remember being in Germany around 2011 or so when they introduced a "1955 Burger," which they claimed was the burger McDonald's used to sell in Germany in 1955. It was exceptionally good! I came back many times while the promotion was going on.
When I was back in America, I caught another promotional for the "1955 Burger," but it was gross! And nothing like the German variant. Apparently, Germany made the burger differently than we did in the US back in the day, and I much prefer the German version.
Today, a McDouble is $2.79 in my area and drinks are $1.59, $1.79, or $1.89 depending on size. I'm looking at a minimum of $7.17 for the same meal I used to eat a decade ago, not counting tax.
They actually have a McDouble meal for $6 now that has a McDouble, 4pc nuggets, fries, and a drink.
Yes. It use to be so cheap that you were OK with a slab of cardboard on 2 rocks. Prices gone up to where you would expect human quality food, but the cardboard got thinner.
McDonald's is different in every country. For me it's Sweden > Norway > Spain > India > Thailand > USA.
The USA is the worst - most expensive, worst quality.
That's not to say that McD is good anywhere though.
The McDonald's in Indonesia is the first place I had black pepper sauce. It was a revelation to me and I love it to this day.
Vietnam and Indonesia McDonald's have spicy fried chicken that is fantastic.
Off topic but for some reason in the Da Nang airport (Vietnam) there is a Burger King that has burgers that are fantastic. I don't know why it's so much better, and the first time I thought I must have just been hungry as hell but, I went back a year later and it was still good as hell.
I don't know what it's like in the US but in Canada you literally cannot find a worse "burger". Maybe horse meat somewhere? Also, it's more expensive than most of those high quality burger places. I couldn't tell you why anybody eats that trash.
Horse meat is pretty nice.
There is the bigmacindex. It doesn't speak for quality, but it gives a very clear picture of pricing over the world
My ex went to McDonald's when we went traveling overseas (yes really), so I can say I've (unfortunately) had McDonald's in Australia, Paris, Hong Kong, and Japan.
Australia was the worst. Paris and Hong Kong were ok, but the menu was weird. Japan was actually good. Though... maybe it was skill issue, but the menu was completely impossible. So I ended up just begging the cashier for a ham-bo-ga, please God just any hamboga I'm so hungry.
As an American I gave up on fast food. It's expensive, stories about workers not getting paid or treated well
Yes and yes.
Fast food has become even more expensive in the last 10 years, it's as much as some sit down restaurants with much better food.
Yes to both. Food quality is probably poorer than it's every been (which is saying something!). And the prices are crazy expensive for the shit you get. Their prices have gone up more than basically any other fast food chain in America.