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In Connecticu­t, Big Mac meals rise, reaching $17

McDonald’s CEO says ‘affordabil­ity’ is coming

- By Andrew DaRosa Additional reporting by Joseph Tucci.

In the landscape of rising fast food prices, the CEO of McDonald’s has announced the company is making affordabil­ity a priority in 2024. On a Feb. 5 earnings call, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinsk­i said that the company would focus on adjusting prices as they noticed that consumers are preferring to eat at home, especially those individual­s making $45,000 or less, he said.

“The battlegrou­nd is certainly with that low-income consumer. And I think what you’re going to see as you head into 2024 is probably more attention to what I would describe as affordabil­ity,” Kempczinsk­i said, according to a transcript of the call, adding that he believes “absolute price point” to be more important to consumers than “value.”

The high McDonald’s prices in Connecticu­t have garnered the attention of national outlets including CBS, Entreprene­ur, Yahoo and New York Post. Prices pointed out in national outlets came from highway rest stops, which often exceed the cost of traditiona­l McDonald’s restaurant­s. In late March of last year, a Big Mac combo meal was $16.89 at an Interstate 95 service station in Darien. The service station menu showed prices for other sandwich and burger meals that reached to more than $18.

As of Feb. 23, a Big Mac combo meal at that same rest stop is priced at $17.59 on the McDonald’s app, and that same meal at a nearby McDonald’s at 726 Connecticu­t Ave. in Norwalk is priced at $9.99.

Last March, the price of a Big Mac meal in Connecticu­t drew ire on TikTok after a user posted a video of the menu that featured the $16.89 price tag; as of Feb. 23, the video has 23,3000 likes. Last month, a post on X (formerly Twitter) went viral after it showed that a customer paid $7.29 for one McDonald’s Egg McMuffin at the Fairfield Service Plaza on I-95. According to Newsweek, an average McMuffin costs $4.29.

The company’s fourth-quarter report for 2023 was released earlier this month, detailing a mixed bag of results for McDonald’s. The company reported that despite global sales growing nine percent year-over-year, its internatio­nal developmen­tal licensed markets, its division overseeing 80 markets globally, marginally grew, with the company pointing to conflict in the Middle East as a reason for this slow growth, the report notes. Sales in the U.S. only grew 4.3 percent in 2023 versus 10.3 percent growth in 2022.

 ?? S3studio/Getty Images ?? On a Feb. 5 earnings call, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinsk­i said that the company would focus on adjusting prices.
S3studio/Getty Images On a Feb. 5 earnings call, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinsk­i said that the company would focus on adjusting prices.

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