Big Mac - no longer budget-friendly: how prices have risen at McDonald's in Ukraine.
25.05.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
25.05.2025
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Changes in McDonald's pricing policy in Ukraine
The fast food restaurant chain McDonald's in Ukraine has changed its pricing policy due to the ongoing military events in the country. After the temporary closure of establishments due to the conflict, the prices of dishes have significantly risen after the restaurants resumed operations. It has been decided to raise the prices of popular burgers and drinks.
For example, the Big Mac, which previously cost 92 UAH, now costs 129 UAH in 2025. Prices for other popular dishes and drinks at McDonald's have also increased. This has happened due to economic difficulties and inflation in the country.
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