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McDonald’s Announces Price Hike Across Taiwan: New Menu and Discounts Introduced

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Introduction: McDonald’s Price Increases in Taiwan

In a move that has drawn attention across Taiwan, McDonald’s Taiwan has announced that it will increase prices by an average of 2.4% at its 400+ restaurants across the island, effective from Wednesday. This marks the seventh consecutive year the global fast-food chain has raised prices in Taiwan. The new prices will affect both its main menu and snack items, with certain products seeing increases of up to NT$6 (roughly US$0.19).

In addition to the price hike, McDonald’s is rolling out new menu items, including fried yam balls and a quinoa salad line. The company is also launching a series of promotions, such as buy one, get one free deals, to celebrate the one-year anniversary of its revamped mobile app.


Price Increase Breakdown

Effective from Tuesday at 11:59 p.m., the following menu items will see price increases:

ItemPrice IncreaseNew Price (NT$)
Big MacNT$3NT$78
Quarter PounderNT$3NT$85
Filet-O-FishNT$3NT$79
10-piece Chicken NuggetsNT$3NT$79
Beef Burger (Snack Item)NT$3NT$42
Cheeseburger (Snack Item)NT$3NT$42
Fried Chicken (Single Piece)NT$3NT$43
McMuffins, Bagels, PancakesNT$2NT$52 (McMuffin)
Milk Tea, Coffee, Other DrinksNT$2NT$45-50
Apple Pies, Ice Cream Cones (Large)NT$2NT$22

Some snack items such as the apple pie, corn soup, and ice cream cones will also see an increase of NT$2.

Meal Deals: How They Are Affected

Despite the individual price increases, McDonald’s meal deals—which typically include a burger or main item, a drink, and snacks—will only see modest increases. The price adjustment for these meal deals will range from NT$2 to NT$6, making them a relatively more affordable option compared to ordering items separately.

For instance:

  • A Big Mac Meal will now cost NT$125, up by NT$4.
  • A McChicken Combo will see a small increase of NT$2, bringing the total to NT$108.

New Products and Promotions

As part of the ongoing changes, McDonald’s is also introducing new menu offerings, including:

  • Fried Yam Balls: A crispy, savory snack with a local twist.
  • Quinoa Salads: A healthier option for those seeking a lighter meal.

In addition, McDonald’s Taiwan will be offering limited-time meal deals starting Wednesday, priced at NT$99 and NT$129. These are expected to be popular for customers looking for a more affordable meal option.

Anniversary Promotions: Celebrate the Revamped App

To mark the one-year anniversary of its revamped app, McDonald’s Taiwan is also launching special promotions and discounts:

  • Buy One, Get One Free Deals: Available on select menu items for app users.
  • Exclusive in-app discounts and special combos available for download.

FAQs: McDonald’s Price Hike in Taiwan

1. Why is McDonald’s raising prices in Taiwan?
The company has cited increased operational costs, including ingredient prices and logistical expenses, as the primary reasons for the price hike. The price increase is part of a long-term trend of annual adjustments.

2. How much will the prices increase by?
On average, prices will rise by 2.4% across various menu items, with some products seeing an increase of NT$3 to NT$6. For example, a Big Mac will now cost NT$78.

3. Are meal deals affected by the price hike?
Meal deals, which typically include a main item, drink, and snack, will see a more modest increase of NT$2 to NT$6.

4. What new items is McDonald’s offering?
New menu additions include fried yam balls and a new line of quinoa salads. These will be available starting Wednesday.

5. How can I save on my next McDonald’s purchase in Taiwan?
You can download the McDonald’s Taiwan app to access special promotions, including buy one, get one free offers and discounted meal combos to offset the price increases.


Conclusion

While McDonald’s Taiwan customers may feel the sting of higher prices starting Wednesday, the introduction of new menu items, limited-time meal deals, and app-based promotions could soften the impact. The company’s efforts to celebrate its revamped app with anniversary discounts may help retain customers as they adjust to the price increases.

For more updates on Taiwan’s fast-food industry and consumer trends, stay tuned to CialisWeb.

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