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McDonald's customer shocked at 'unaffordable' price of his regular order

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Published 15:04 14 Dec 2024 GMT

McDonald's customer shocked at 'unaffordable' price of his regular order

The TikToker was not mmm lovin' it

Poppy Bilderbeck

Poppy Bilderbeck

Even McDonald's hasn't escaped the cost of living crisis but one TikToker was left particularly flabbergasted by the amount his typical order came to.

Young people no longer in with any sort of chance of getting onto the property ladder and now left unable to even buy a quick Maccies without having to go into their overdraft - what is the world coming too?

If you think I'm joking, don't just take my word for it. A TikToker has revealed the price difference of his typical order as well as the markup in general prices at the fast food chain.

Content creator Christopher Olive is an aspiring strongman and in 2022 he presented his freshly bought fast food meal from the iconic golden arches.

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It consisted of a Smoky Double Quarter Pounder BLT burger with a large fries and Sprite - a pretty tame order if we're being honest.

So, how much do you think that amounted to?

Yeah, it's more than a Happy Meal, and just a few years ago, you'd expect the meal to cost around $10, if not less.

But Christopher's jaw was on the floor when he was given the receipt for his order

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Even during the cost of living crisis, $16 is steep. (TikTok/@topherolive)
Even during the cost of living crisis, $16 is steep. (TikTok/@topherolive)

Looking down at the bill, he saw that he was charged a shocking $16.10 for his simple meal.

In the clip, he says: "So I get there's a labour shortage, I get there's wage increases and a number of other things but... sixteen dollars?

"Sixteen dollars for a burger, a large fries and a drink. It's just crazy."

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Alongside nearly 180,000 views at the time of writing, the video has received thousands of comments from the online community, and it appears people are pretty divided.

On the one hand, $16 seems like a maddening price to pay for a burger meal. But on the other hand, every aspect of the supply chain has been hit with skyrocketing costs.

Taking to the comments section, one person wrote: "Five Guys prices at McDonald’s?!?" To which Christopher replied: "It's crazy."

Another said: "It’s officially not convenient or affordable anymore, might as well go to the store and buy hamburger meat."

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"I make a lot more of my own food these days because of stuff like this," added a third, with the TikToker replying: "Exactly. I eat 90 percent from food I cook and this really shocked me."

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But not everyone agrees, with some suggesting he opted for the most expensive item on the menu.

"Bro ordered the most expensive meal they have and acted surprised," wrote one, while another said: "Because you got DOUBLE DELUXE BACON quarter pounder, literally the most expensive option on the entire menu."

And then there were those who suggested ways for McDonald's lovers to save money, including this person who explained: "Download the app. You can literally eat McDonald’s for under $6 every time."

A second chimed in: "Use the McDonald’s app, sometimes they have a 50 percent off and other offers."

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UNILAD previously reached out to McDonald's for comment.

Featured Image Credit: @‌topherolive/TikTok

Topics: Food and Drink, McDonalds, Social Media, TikTok, US News, Money

Poppy Bilderbeck
Poppy Bilderbeck

Poppy Bilderbeck is a Senior Journalist at LADbible Group. She graduated from The University of Manchester in 2021 with a First in English Literature and Drama, where alongside her studies she was Editor-in-Chief of The Tab Manchester. Poppy is most comfortable when chatting about all things mental health, is proving a drama degree is far from useless by watching and reviewing as many TV shows and films as possible and is such a crisp fanatic the office has been forced to release them in batches.

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