MCDONALD’S fans will be disappointed to learn that the fast food giant has upped the prices of its items again.

It’s the second time within just weeks that the restaurant has increased costs.

McDonald's fans will be sad to learn that prices have once again gone up

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McDonald’s fans will be sad to learn that prices have once again gone upCredit: Getty

McDonald’s confirmed that the latest price increase move applies broadly across its coffee menu.

For example, its black and white coffee drinks have gone up by 20p from today – from 99p to £1.19.

It wouldn’t give prices for other items on its menu as it said franchises set their own prices.

Prices will vary depending on location and restaurant so make sure you check at your local McDonald’s for the correct increase.

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A McDonald’s spokesperson told The Sun: “We remain committed to offering great tasting food at affordable prices.

“However, increasing costs continue to affect our company, our franchisees and our suppliers.

“We carefully review and adjust our prices to ensure that while some prices may change, we maintain great value and quality across our menu.”

Just weeks ago, McDonald’s confirmed it had upped the prices of other items on its beloved menu – so you might want to expect an even bigger cost from now on.

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The fast-food chain’s Mayo Chicken burger rose from 99p to £1.19, a 20% increase.

The Bacon Mayo Chicken burger increased from £1.59 to £1.79, a 12.6% increase. 

Meanwhile, its Bacon Double Cheeseburger became 8% more expensive as it will rise from £2.49 to £2.69. 

Its Triple Cheeseburger also went up by 7.4% from £2.69 to £2.89 and medium-sized fizzy drinks will rise by 7.1% from £1.39 to £1.49.

Like the Mayo Chicken Burger in this latest round, the signature cheeseburger was increased in price by a fifth from 99p to £1.19.

The news comes just as McDonald’s a brand new Monopoly-style game today, where winners can grab a £10,000 cash prize.

McDonald’s Winning Sips gives customers the chance to win something when they peel back a sticker on a restaurant cup.

To take part in the app play game customers will need to download the McDonald’s app on their smartphone.

When customers peel an app play game sticker, they will need to scan their code in the fast food chain’s app to be in with the chance of winning. 

You’ll be limited to inputting eight-game entries into the McDonald’s app so don’t waste your money by buying more drinks than this.

Customers then have until May 9, 2023, to claim their free prize.

How can I save money at McDonald’s?

Signing up to the My McDonald’s app means you can keep on top of the latest deals and offers.

The app will allow you to browse the latest menu available at McDonald’s – you can download it for free via Google Play or the App Store.

It works anywhere you have internet, so you can look up what’s on offer while you’re out and about, or at home.

Every Monday, the app has a host of deals available to cash in on.

Researching and comparing prices at your local McDonald’s branches could also save you some cash on your order.

Menu prices can vary in restaurants just a couple of miles apart – so choose your branch wisely.

Our research found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30p cheaper at restaurants that are just two miles apart from each other.

You can bag freebies and discounts on your birthday if you’re a McDonald’s app user.

Remember to log your date of birth in the app – otherwise you could miss out on free food or drinks.

The birthday offers are usually in line with the McDonald’s Mondays offers, discounts and deals.

If you’re a Big Mac fan, you can get the burger along with a side of fries for just £1.99.

To get the offer you need to fill out a quick survey feedback survey after a previous visit to redeem the offer.

All you need is an old McDonald’s receipt from a previous trip no longer than 60 days ago. 

A 12 digit code will be printed on the proof of purchase, and you can enter this McDonald’s Food for Thought website to need to fill out a quick survey regarding your recent trip.

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You’ll then receive a five digit code which is your voucher for the £1.99 offer, so jot it down. 

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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