Big Mac Went from $0.50 to $8 Yet Lost 40% of Its Size Since 1980? (2024)

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Social media users claimed the well-known burger fell victim to shrinkflation.

Aleksandra Wrona

Published May 15, 2024

Big Mac Went from $0.50 to $8 Yet Lost 40% of Its Size Since 1980? (1)

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From 1980 to 2024, a Big Mac's price increased from $0.50 to $8, yet it lost 40% of its size.

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In late April and early May 2024, a rumor went viral online, claiming that from 1980 to 2024, the price of McDonald's classic burger, the Big Mac, increased from $0.50 to $8 yet it lost 40% of its size. "Big Mac went from $0.50 to $8 and lost 40% of its size from 1980-2024," oneX post with the claim read, adding, "#Bitcoin fixes this."

"From 1980 to 2020 the@McDonalds Big Mac gone from $0.50 to $8 and lost ~40% of its size. 2% transitory inflation, right?," a 2021post by the @Bitcoin X account said. The same or similar claims were spread by various social media accounts promoting cryptocurrencies as a safe anti-inflation investment, claiming "that's why we need #Bitcoin." Many of the posts included a photographallegedly showing a change in the Big Mac's size.

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A YouTube video from 2010 showed a "study of McDonald's iconic burger Big Mac over a 24 year period," asking in the description, "Is the Big Mac as big as it used to be?"Some social media users argued, however, that the viral photo showed aGrand Big Macplaced next toa regular Big Mac.

We found no demonstrable evidence to support the viral claim, so we have rated it as "Unfounded."

First, let's take a look at the alleged change in Big Mac's price between 1980 and 2024. McDonald's introduced the burger in 1967, and it cost less than a dollar at that time. However, as various sources indicated, in the 1980s its price increased to more than$1— in 1986, when The Economist's Big Mac Index was introduced, it cost$1.60. Statista, an online platform that specializes in data gathering,indicated that as of January 2024, Switzerland had the most expensive Big Macs in the world ($8.17). The average cost of a Big Mac in the U.S. was $5.69, while in the Eurozone it was $5.87.

The second part of the claim alleged a 40% decrease in Big Mac's size from 1980 to 2024.The debate on whether the size of the Big Mac has changed over the years has spread online extensively. For instance, Zachary Brewer,describing himself as former McDonald's employee,stated on Quora that when the Big Mac was introduced, it was made with two quarter-pound (4-ounce), precooked beef patties, but now uses two 1.6-ounce patties, which is the same size as the company's regular hamburgers. However, many comments suggested that wasn't the case. "The original McDonald's sandwiches are of the same size spec as they were back in the 1960's. There have been changes over the years in bun recipes, meat fat content, and types of onion and cheese. But size size wise, nothing has changed," one user responded.

When a similar debate sparked in Australia,McDonald's denied changes to burger sizes:

A spokesperson for McDonald's told Yahoo News Australia there have been no changes to the size of its burgers.

The spokesperson emphasised McDonald's commitment to quality and great value for its customers.

"We are committed to offering our customers great quality, great value burgers featuring 100 per cent RSPCA Approved Chicken and 100 per cent Aussie beef," said the spokesperson.

Using Wayback Machine,an internet archive tool, we found that according toMcDonald's website and "McDonald's USA Nutrition Facts for Popular Menu Items," the weight of the Big Mac has undergone minor adjustments, changing by merely 0.1 ounce over the years. The weight of the Big Macin2008and 2011was 7.5 ounces; however, in 2012and2013 it changed to 7.6 ounces, while in 2014and 2015, it was 7.4 ounces. In 2016, the Big Mac's weight returned to 7.5 ounces.

We found no substantiated evidence to support assertions that between 1980 and 2024 the Big Mac's size decreased by 40%. No reliable sources, including McDonald's website and official statements or credible news outlets, have confirmed any significant reduction in the size of the Big Mac. Such rumors may have stemmed from anecdotal observations or individual perceptions, lacking factual evidence.

We contactedMcDonald's Team via email and will update this article if we receive a response.

In March 2021, we investigateda similar claim on whether the price of a Big Mac in Denmark was substantially more than the price of a Big Mac in the United States.

Sources

1986 Big Mac Index. 19 Feb. 2016, https://web.archive.org/web/20160219173338/https://bigmacindex.org/1986-big-mac-index.html.

A Meal Disguised as a Sandwich: The Big Mac | Pennsylvania Center for the Book. https://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/literary-cultural-heritage-map-pa/feature-articles/meal-disguised-sandwich-big-mac. Accessed 13 May 2024.

Archive, View Author, et al. Are McDonald's Burgers Shrinking? Former Chef Explains. 16 Feb. 2024, https://nypost.com/2024/02/16/lifestyle/are-mcdonalds-burgers-shrinking-former-chef-explains/.

Big Mac®: Calories and Nutrition | McDonald's. https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/product/big-mac.html. Accessed 13 May 2024.

"Big Mac Index 2024." Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/274326/big-mac-index-global-prices-for-a-big-mac/. Accessed 13 May 2024.

Bingham, Kirstie. "Fans Are Debating Whether The Big Mac Has Been 'Shrinking' Over The Years." Mashed, 26 Mar. 2022, https://www.mashed.com/811801/fans-are-debating-whether-the-big-mac-has-been-shrinking-over-the-years/.

Evon, Dan. "Is a Big Mac in Denmark Pricier Than in US?" Snopes, 14 Mar. 2021, https://www.snopes.com//fact-check/big-mac-cost-denmark/.

Fast Food Prices Jump More than Any Single Year since 1981 | 13newsnow.Com. 21 Apr. 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20220421003906/https://www.13newsnow.com/article/news/history/13news-now-vault-fast-food-prices-1981/291-28221f2b-3457-43f7-aac7-c559815d5394.

Grand Big Mac® | McDonald's Australia. https://mcdonalds.com.au/menu/grand-big-mac. Accessed 13 May 2024.

"McDonald's Responds to Claims Its Popular Burgers Have Shrunk." Yahoo News, 15 Aug. 2022, https://au.news.yahoo.com/mc-donalds-responds-to-claims-its-popular-burgers-have-shrunk-055245468.html.

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"Our Big Mac Index Shows How Burger Prices Are Changing." The Economist, 25 Jan. 2024, https://www.economist.com/big-mac-index.

By Aleksandra Wrona

Aleksandra Wrona is a reporting fellow for Snopes, based in the Warsaw area.

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Big Mac Went from $0.50 to $8 Yet Lost 40% of Its Size Since 1980? (2024)

FAQs

How much was a Big Mac in the 80s? ›

Take the Big Mac Value pack, for example, which included a Big Mac, fries, and a co*ke for just $2.59, as shown in a 1985 commercial. By comparison, a simple Big Mac cost just $1.60 in 1986, according to The Economist, which introduced its Big Mac Index that same year.

Has the Big Mac shrunk in size? ›

The current standard burger is the same size as the original. The burger hasn't gotten smaller, our concept of normal serving sizes has ballooned along with our waist lines. This is not a particular trend of McDonald's but of the U.S in general.

Did McDonald's lose the right to Big Mac? ›

Fast-food giant McDonald's has lost the right to use the 'Big Mac' name exclusively for its large chicken sandwich, in the European Union, following a recent ruling by the European Court of Justice.

How much is a Big Mac in 2024? ›

The survey found that an average medium Big Mac meal has risen in price from $5.69 in 2014 to $9.72 in 2024, an increase of about 70%. The price of a medium Big Mac meal ranged in price from $7.89 in Houston to $15 in Seattle.

How much was a Big Mac in 1973? ›

Big Mac. Starting with the Big Mac, a McDonald's staple, it could be bought for only 65 cents in 1973. This is a crazy low price compared to what a Big Mac costs today. Of course, it's hard to know if the 590 calories have changed since 1973!

What is the Big Mac Index 1980? ›

The Big Mac Index is a tool devised by economists in the 1980s to examine whether the currencies of various countries offer roughly equal levels of basic affordability. The Big Mac Index is based on the theory of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP).

Why can't McDonald's use the Big Mac name anymore? ›

Supermac's filed a 2017 request with the EU's Intellectual Property Office to revoke McDonald's Big Mac trademark registration, saying the U.S. company couldn't prove that it had used the name for certain categories that aren't specifically related to the burger over five years.

What is Burger King's version of a Big Mac? ›

The Big King is a hamburger, consisting of two 2 oz (57 g) grilled beef patties, sesame seed bun, King Sauce (a Thousand Island dressing variant), iceberg lettuce, onions, pickles and American cheese.

What's bigger than a Big Mac at McDonald's? ›

In 2018, the Golden Arches offered a Grand Mac, a larger version of the Big Mac with the size of all its ingredients increased, but the ratio of those ingredients remaining the same.

What is the new sandwich at McDonald's 2024? ›

04.16.2024

The Bacon Cajun Ranch McCrispy is inspired by soul food flavors of the South, with a bold, creamy and spicy Cajun ranch sauce, applewood smoked bacon and crisp crinkle cut pickles, all served on a warm toasted potato roll. It's the spiced-up touch the OG McCrispy didn't even know it needed.

Which country has the cheapest Big Mac? ›

The ten countries with the lowest Big Mac Index are Turkey, Hungary, Taiwan, Malaysia, Egypt, India, Indonesia, South Africa, Romania, and Venezuela. In Venezuela, the cost of a Big Mac is just $1.76, a reflection of the nation's ongoing hyperinflation and currency devaluation.

How much is a Big Mac in Japan? ›

24. Big Mac will be priced at ¥480, a ¥30 increase. Double Cheeseburger will be priced at ¥430, while Teriyaki MacBurger will be ¥400. The price increase for both products is ¥30.

How much was a Big Mac in 1975? ›

Question: In 1975 , the price of a Big Mac was $0.50. Use the information in the table below to find the price of a Big Mac in 2006 dollars. \table[[Year,CPI],[1975,53.8],[2006,201.6]]Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Base year =1962-84.

How much was a Mac in 1985? ›

Macintosh 128K
A Macintosh 128K, keyboard, and mouse
Also known asMacintosh
Introductory priceUS$2,495 (equivalent to $7,300 in 2023)
DiscontinuedOctober 1, 1985
Operating systemSystem Software 1.0
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When were McDonald's burgers 15 cents? ›

The McDonald Brothers

In 1948 they took a risk by streamlining their operations and introducing their Speedee Service System featuring 15 cent hamburgers. The restaurant's success led the brothers to begin franchising their concept—nine becoming operating restaurants.

How much did a Big Mac meal cost in the 90s? ›

According to the prices listed on the old-school menu, a Big Mac was $2.45, a Big Mac meal was $4.59, a six-piece McNuggets cost $2.35, a Happy Meal cost $3.36 and an egg McMuffin was $1.95.

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