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Mcdonald’s revives Dollar Menu name with $1, $2 and $3 items

- By Joseph Pisani The Associated Press

NEW YORK — The Dollar Menu is making a Mccomeback.

Mcdonald’s said Tuesday that it is reviving the name of the once-popular value menu next month after a two-year absence, but this time the items will cost $1, $2 or $3.

Offering cheap eats has become a winning strategy for the world’s largest hamburger chain, and a way to

fight off other low-priced chains. In October, it attributed a rise in a key sales figure during the third quarter to its $1 sodas and a two-for-$5 promotion called Mcpick 2. And as more people visited its restaurant­s for deals, Mcdonald’s said some also bought pricier burgers stuffed with crispy onions or guacamole, which helped sales.

Mcdonald’s dumped the original Dollar Menu, with items costing $1, about four years ago as franchisee­s complained that their profits were squeezed by a rise in ingredient costs. But the move hurt sales as customers went elsewhere for lowpriced fast food. In 2013, it launched the Dollar Menu & More, with items costing as much as $5, but discontinu­ed it about two years ago and replaced it with the Mcpick 2.

The “$1 $2 $3 Dollar Menu” will become a permanent part of the McDonald’s nationwide menu starting Jan. 4, the Oak Brook, Illinois-based company said.

It tested other names, but customers liked the Dollar Menu one best, said Chris Kempczinsk­i, who oversees Mcdonald’s Corp.’s U.S. business.

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