
"McDonald's will launch new discount prices that could push a Big Mac meal under $10 on Monday, Sept. 8. The fast food giant says it is bringing back Extra Value Meals, a concept that McDonald's launched in 1991 but discontinued in 2019. Representatives say that prices will be around $6 for a Sausage McMuffin meal and $9 for a Big Mac Meal in select markets including Southern California."
"Nearly all McDonald's restaurants, about 95%, are owned by independent franchisees, the news release said. Either way could leave a couple of bucks in your pocket. Currently a Sausage McMuffin Meal with hash browns and coffee runs about $8.79-$9.29, according to a spot check of Southern California restaurants on the McDonald's app. A medium Big Mac meal with fries and a soft drink runs about $10.39-$10.99."
"McDonald's has another promotion beginning Wednesday, Sept. 3. Special Edition Gold Sauce will be available for a limited time at participating restaurants. It will be served with chicken items such as McCrispy sandwiches, McCrispy Strips and Snack Wraps. A separate news release calls it a harmonious blend of vinegary North Carolina BBQ sauce infused with notes of honey, smoke and mustard."
McDonald's will reintroduce Extra Value Meals beginning Monday, Sept. 8, reviving a program launched in 1991 and discontinued in 2019. Representatives reported select-market prices around $6 for a Sausage McMuffin meal and $9 for a Big Mac meal in Southern California, while a corporate release listed $5 and $8 prices for the same items. Nearly 95% of McDonald's restaurants are owned by independent franchisees. Current app prices show Sausage McMuffin meals at about $8.79–$9.29 and medium Big Mac meals at about $10.39–$10.99. Additional breakfast and entrée items will be included and a Special Edition Gold Sauce promotion starts Sept. 3.
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