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How Inflation Has Impacted Your McDonald’s Order Over the Last 10 Years

It’s no secret that dining out, ordering takeout or having food delivered costs more than preparing food at home . But how much has the price of fast food risen in the past decade?
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According to data from data from Top Nutrition Coaching , the average restaurant meal costs $16.28 vs. the same food prepared at home, which costs $4.23. Since 2015, menu prices at popular fast food chains have risen anywhere between approximately 39% and 100%.
To put this into perspective, general inflation has only increased by an average of 2.9% per year, resulting in a cumulative price increase of 33.16%. In other words, today’s prices are 1.33 times higher than average prices in 2015, which might make you wonder what is going on with food costs.
In order to answer that question, GOBankingRates used fast food giant McDonald’s to show you just how much inflation has affected your food order at the Golden Arches. Take a look at how much your McDonald’s order has increased over the last 10 years.
McDonald’s Orders: 2015-2025
As one of (if not the) most popular fast food chains in the world, McDonald’s is the biggest culprit of raising prices in the past decade. Keep in mind that prices can vary by location, but here are some examples of key takeaways to consider:
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The Not So Happy Meal
Unfortunately, you can’t even snag a Happy Meal for under $5 anymore. The children’s favorite, which includes a choice of hamburger or 4-piece Chicken McNuggets, child-size fries, apple slices, a drink and a toy, costs anywhere from $5.09 to $6.93. Back in 2015, it would only set you back $2.99 to $3.59 to put a smile on your child’s face, food in their belly and a plastic toy in their hands.
Final Take To GO: The Price of Golden Arches
The bottom line is that, overall, the prices at McDonald’s have risen an average of 100% in the past 10 years, which is much more than the rate of inflation in general. That makes eating at home an even wiser financial choice today than it was 10 years ago.
Dawn Allcot contributed to the reporting for this article.
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