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McDonald's Canada locks $5 value meals for a year
Summary
McDonald's Canada said it will keep select value meals at $5 for a full year and will keep small coffee at $1; the price lock covers existing items and portion sizes and includes some breakfast meals.
Content
McDonald's Canada said it will keep select value meals priced at $5 for a full year. The company said the move is intended to retain and attract customers facing rising costs. It said it is working with local franchisees and its Canadian supply chain to hold prices despite inflation. The price lock applies to existing items and portion sizes and includes some breakfast meals, while small coffee will remain at $1 for the smallest size.
Key details:
- The $5 value meals will use the same existing items and portion sizes (for example, a junior sandwich or wrap with a small fries and small drink).
- Small coffee will remain $1 for the smallest size; the chain reintroduced a $1 small coffee in July 2024.
- The price lock requires no minimum purchase and is not presented as a limited-time offer.
- The company said this is the first time in over a decade it has publicly committed to a price lock of this kind and described the offering as unmatched in the Canadian market.
- McDonald's Canada operates about 1,500 restaurants from coast to coast.
- The company cited an Angus Reid survey saying the cost of living was the top concern for three in five Canadians in 2026.
Summary:
The company framed the price lock as a way to provide reliable value while Canadians navigate higher living costs. It highlighted the role of local franchisees and the Canadian supply chain in maintaining the offer. Undetermined at this time.
