Fast food giants like McDonald's and Burger King are offering nearly identical deals in order to lure back customers who have been cutting back on dining out.
That's the opinion of restaurant-industry experts in respect to a new offering that McDonald's MCD, -1.27% rolled out nationwide on Tuesday. The $5 combo includes a McDouble cheeseburger or McChicken sandwich, a four-piece order of Chicken McNuggets, a small order of french fries and a small soft drink.
McDonald's (MCD) has officially launched its latest attempt to win back price-conscious customers with its "$5 Meal Deal," along with a number of other promotions set to run through the summer or rest of 2024.
In the latest trading session, McDonald's (MCD) closed at $260.38, marking a +0.38% move from the previous day.
Ordering mistakes frustrated customers during nearly three years of tests. But competitors like White Castle and Wendy's say their A.I.
McDonald's is preparing to roll out a $5 Meal Deal and other value-oriented offers. The $5 Meal Deal will launch June 25 and will be offered at participating McDonald's restaurants for a limited time, the company said in a Thursday (June 20) press release.
McDonald's will roll out its $5 meal deal from June 25 for a limited time at some restaurants across the U.S., the burger giant said on Thursday, as fast-food chains ramp up cost-friendly options to boost spending among lower-income groups.
McDonald's (NYSE: MCD ) is in the news today as the fast-food company is preparing to launch a new $5 meal deal to bring customers back amid high prices. McDonald's is going to start selling the $5 meal deal next week and it offers a few items together as a bargain.
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McDonald's has decided to discontinue its trial of an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted ordering system at select drive-through restaurants. The decision comes after videos of numerous order errors went viral online, highlighting the system's limitations.
McDonald's is ending its AI drive-thru trial after customers reported errors in their orders - including bacon being added to ice cream.
McDonald's is ditching its AI ordering system after too many customers wound up with hilarious, wonky orders from the artificial intelligence tech.