McDonald’s is announcing the return of its Extra Value Meals beginning September 8.
To commemorate the return, McDonald’s is rolling out two Extra Value MealTM offers. For a limited time, McDonald’s fans can start their mornings with a $5 Sausage McMuffin® with Egg meal – which comes with Hash Browns and a small coffee – or with the $8 Big Mac® meal that includes medium World Famous Fries® and choice of medium soft drink.
“McDonald’s USA is laser-focused on delivering value and affordability for our customers, and I’m incredibly proud of how our franchisees and teams continue to step up to make it a reality,” said Joe Erlinger, President of McDonald's USA. “From the $5 Meal Deal to McValue and now Extra Value Meals, we’re sending a clear message: we’re here for our customers. McDonald’s will always be a place where you can get the food you love at a price that fits your life.”
The return of Extra Value Meals is intended to offer affordable pricing on McDonald’s menu boards with options across breakfast, lunch and dinner. Extra Value Meals include:
- Sausage McMuffin with Egg
- Sausage Egg & Cheese McGriddles®
- Egg McMuffin®
- Bacon, Egg and Cheese Biscuit®
- Big Mac
- 10-piece Chicken McNuggets®
- Any variety Quarter Pounder® burger (Original, Bacon, or Deluxe)
- Any variety McCrispy® Sandwich (Original, Deluxe, or Spicy Deluxe)
These eight Extra Value Meals save customers 15 percent when compared to purchasing an entree, fries and a drink individually.
"Bringing back Extra Value Meals reflects the company and franchisees’ shared commitment to offering everyday affordable prices,” said McDonald’s Owner/Operator and National Franchisee Leadership Alliance (NFLA) Chair Danielle Marasco. “We’re working together to keep the menu items our customers love affordable for everyone in the communities we serve.”
Fans can expect more price-pointed Extra Value Meals in the near future – like $5 Sausage, Egg and Cheese McGriddles and $8 10-piece Chicken McNuggets Meals in November – and $2.99 Snack Wraps through the end of the year.
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