汉堡越做越小?麦当劳回应
McDonald'sMcDonald's(US:MCD) 财联社·2026-01-13 11:11

Core Viewpoint - Consumers are increasingly complaining about the shrinking size of McDonald's burgers, with many expressing dissatisfaction on social media platforms, highlighting a perceived decline in value as prices rise while portion sizes decrease [1][2]. Price Adjustments - McDonald's recently implemented a price increase on many menu items, effective December 15, 2025, with price hikes generally ranging from 0.5 to 1 yuan for various burgers, snacks, and meals [5][6]. - Specific items such as the Big Mac and Double Filet-O-Fish saw a price increase of 1 yuan, while other items like McNuggets and medium fries increased by 0.5 yuan [6]. - Previous price adjustments included a change in delivery fees and packaging charges, which some consumers viewed as a "disguised price increase" despite a reduction in delivery fees [6]. Financial Performance - McDonald's reported third-quarter revenue of $7.08 billion for 2025, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 3%, slightly below market expectations of $7.095 billion [6]. - The net profit for the same quarter was $2.28 billion, a 2% increase year-on-year, while the adjusted net profit was $2.31 billion, showing a slight decline from $2.32 billion in the previous year [6]. Market Expansion - The company reported a same-store sales growth of 4.7% in the international franchise market, including China, where McDonald's holds a 48% stake, with the remaining 52% owned by CITIC Capital consortium [7]. - McDonald's China has accelerated its localization and high-quality development, with over 7,500 stores and more than 200,000 employees nationwide [7]. - The CEO of McDonald's China announced plans to exceed 10,000 restaurants in mainland China within five years [8].