McDonald’s CEO Makes Major Promise Amid Widespread Rage Over Pricing

McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski said Monday that the ridiculously overpriced menu is turning off customers, and seemed to promise to focus on increasing affordability throughout 2024.

Data suggests that low-income customers — those making less than $45,000 a year —  have pretty much stopped going to McDonald’s, according to the New York Post. The turn-off is apparently down to increased inflation, which is hurting all of us, and the sky-high prices McDonald’s now demands for its tasteless plastic food.

The Big Mac combo meal is nearly $18, but who in their right mind would be okay paying this more than once? Not many people, as global sales in the last quarter grew just 3.4%, falling well short of the 4.7% anticipated. And the impact is being felt by shareholders, who saw their stock plummet by nearly 4% on Monday.

Various people have called out franchisees for their extortionate prices, including one in Connecticut who charged $7.29 for an Egg McMuffin, and $5.69 for a side of hash browns.

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“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 apparently said on a Monday call with analysts. “Eating at home has become more affordable. The battleground is certainly with that low-income consumer.” (RELATED: Key ‘Macro’ Indicator Of Global Economic Decline Comes Out Of … McDonald’s)

It’s unclear how McDonald’s plans to reduce its costs. It’s doubtful this will happen in places like California, where lawmakers demand a $20 per hour minimum wage, leading both McDonald’s and Chipotle to raise prices throughout the Golden State at the start of 2024.

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