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Core Viewpoint - McDonald's has announced a price increase for certain menu items starting December 15, 2025, with prices rising by 0.5 to 1 yuan, affecting the "1+1 Flexible Combo" which will see some combinations priced at 14.9 yuan [1][4]. Price Increase History - Over the past five years, McDonald's has reportedly raised prices five times, with an average annual increase of approximately 0.5 to 1 yuan per item [4][8]. - The "1+1 Flexible Combo" was first introduced in March 2019 at a price of 12 yuan, which has since increased to 14.9 yuan, marking a total increase of 2.9 yuan or over 24% [5][7]. Consumer Sentiment - The recent price hike has led to disappointment among consumers, with some expressing their intention to stop supporting McDonald's, despite the company's growth in China [1][9]. - Many consumers have voiced concerns about perceived reductions in portion sizes, leading to dissatisfaction with the brand [9][11]. Market Expansion - Despite price increases, McDonald's continues to expand in China, with plans to open 1,000 new stores by 2028, bringing the total to over 10,000 [4][12]. - In the third quarter of 2025, McDonald's reported total revenue of $7.078 billion, a 3% year-on-year increase, with comparable sales in the international development market growing by 4.7% [12]. Brand Appeal - McDonald's has become a popular brand among young consumers, leveraging collaborations with various IPs to attract this demographic [12][16]. - The company has successfully introduced limited-edition products, such as a cat bed, which sold out quickly despite some consumer complaints about its size [13][14].