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How much does a McChicken cost where you live /ck/?

I just bought one and it cost $6.

>> No.8814033
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McChicken

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>>8814028
I don't know because I prefer a glass of pure water.
For me, it's a glass of pure water.

>> No.8814047

>>8814028
5.85 at my local in Perth

McDonald's have lost the fucking plot here, I don't even go there any more. Much better deals at Hj's and kfc

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>>8814028
How do you feel eating the same fucking shit all the other retarded mouthbreathers eat?, does that make you "a man of the people"? Who the fuck do you think you are nigger?

>> No.8814067

>>8814028
$1.75 or $1.25 if you get the mcpick 2.

It's a chicken paste patty with mayo, it shouldn't cost as much as a beef burger

>> No.8814068

>>8814052
It's the first time I've been to McDonald's in about 6 years.

>> No.8814079

>>8814067
>It's a chicken paste patty

wut?

It's quite obviously chicken breast meat

>> No.8814089

>>8814067
Note that the Canadian mcchicken is quite a bit larger than the american one. We have a McChicken jr. that is I think $1.50 ish?

>> No.8814100

>>8814052

lol dude, ur so redpilled

>> No.8814245

>>8814028
>How much does a McChicken cost where you live /ck/?
>I just bought one and it cost $6.
The fuck?

I live in Brazil and one of those costs R$5,50, which is like $2 in current economy.

Why the fuck is that so overpriced where you live?

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>>8814028
Fuck off Greg's Kitchen, keep your shit to YouTube.

>> No.8814262

>>8814033
>they call it a McChicken® burger
REEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>> No.8814265

For me is $1.07usd with tax included

>> No.8814267

>>8814047
This.
They think they're some kind of upper class restaurant here now because of their gourmet range.
Fuck, if I'm going to spend $15 on a burger and chips I'll go to Burger Fuel.

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I don't think I'll be rushing out any time soon to get another one.
I regret eating it.

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>>8814028
5.80 or something along those lines in Auckland, NZ. Honestly, they taste quite fresh, in comparison to KFC or BK, but wow they surely are off their rocker charging that kind of astronomical price for a thin slab of chicken between two buns. Its a no from me mate

>> No.8814282

>>8814267
not to mention $15 would feed a whole family at KFC on Tuesdays
Maccas has fucking lost the plot

>> No.8814286

>>8814275
that chicken "breast" has been bleached, it's basically emitting it's own glow

>> No.8814305

>>8814275
you should always get an extra serving of the McChicken sauce one it, its not as good without it

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>>8814028
>people outside the US pay more than a buck without tax for a McChicken

>> No.8814400

>>8814325
The US McChicken is much smaller than elsewhere, it's like what leaves call a McChicken Jnr.

That's why it costs a buck. It's still no excuse for them to charge $6 in Australia for something that's only marginally bigger.

>> No.8815368

Bump

>> No.8815408

>>8814079
Yes ground up chicken breast mashed together to form a demented patty. Paste really isn't too far off

>> No.8815437

Cost 2.50 for two. They also have a bigger chicken sandwich that costs about as much as any other sandwich they have there not on the dollar menu

>> No.8815534

I can get 2 for $3

>> No.8815551

>>8814400
>It's still no excuse for them to charge $6 in Australia for something that's only marginally bigger.

OFC it's going to be a lot more expensive in Australia. Shipping costs & minimum wage are both extremely high there so yeah, stuff is going to cost more.

>> No.8815562

>>8814028
I think they cost $1-$2 here in the US

>> No.8815564

>>8814305
You mean mayonnaise?

>> No.8815580

>>8815564
McChicken sauce isn't mayo...

It's much worse than mayo...

>> No.8815584

2 dollars here. How the fuck does ot cost 6 dollars were ever the fuck you are? Flyover states senpai lololol

>> No.8815725

>>8814275
You're a dumb, impressionable person.
Try to learn from this.

>> No.8816951

>>8815580
It says on the box it's mayo.

>> No.8817010

>>8814052
Literally the entire human race should be nuked. Or *maybe* we could try eugenics to cull people with low and average IQs, but even that might not result in a decent society.

>> No.8817015

$1.20 for regular here, $1.40 for spicy

>> No.8817039

4 euros.

Literally never heard of anyone ordering one.

>> No.8817043

>>8814028

$1.08

Hudson Valley of New York.

>> No.8817802

>>8815551
>shipping costs

There's a McChicken factory in every city

>> No.8818076

>>8817010
>but even that might not result in a decent society.
Only whites are nips... I don't see a problem.

>> No.8818465

>>8814089
Yeah that sounds about right
T. Leaf

>> No.8818847

>>8814400
>>8814089
Junior Chicken*

>> No.8818868

mcgangbang costs $3
so I guess the mcchicken is $1.50?

>> No.8818882

>>8814028
$1.07 before tax here.

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it is currently 2€ while the chickenburger, having the round format of the US mcchicken but a different sauce, is between 1€ and 1,70€ depending on restaurant.

>> No.8820030

i ordered a junior chicken once and they gave me mcchicken by mistake

one of the best days of my life

>> No.8820089

>>8814028

Don't be angry. They have to get that product to your area and base pricing on demand and expectations. Believe me, it takes a lot of stores to make a modest profit margin on food. You aren't getting ripped off, I promise. I'm betting its low demand in your area compounded with shipping and storage. If standards dictate I have to have something available on the menu that doesnt sell well, the space I use shipping it and keeping it ready before it goes bad is space I cant use for a better seller. I have to make it up to where chicken costs as much as beef where if the supply were regional, that wouldnt make any sense.

A lot of food in the food business gets thrown out. One of the geniuses of McDonalds is its food distribution and how they engineer everything to deliver quality food without losing money on these things. And it is quality, idc what anyone says. If you have an issue, its probably labor. Thus the weird science fiction methods you hear about and strange products that taste great when finally rendered. I was always especially impressed with how they engineer egg food delivery.

Which is also why they took a hit when hippies started demanding burger joints deal salads. They just dont have the demand. So when McD caved into these health food people (who dont have a business to run), it screwed up their whole distribution dynamics. Now I have to keep extra veggies that wont sell where I was keeping something that *did* sell. Then it goes bad, and now Im losing money in multiple directions, and have to ship more to boot.

>> No.8820096

>>8814067
Agreed. That's why I stopped getting the mccjocken and just get the McDonald now even tho it dlenstysdtrss good

>> No.8820097

2 mkchickens, large fries, and a large drink. $5.55

>> No.8820175

Lessee.. ~5$ i think.

>> No.8820177

>>8820096
>dlenstysdtrss

>> No.8820226

>>8817043
reppin fellow hudson valley neighbor