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Fact check: What’s the average price of an egg McMuffin
1. Summary of the results
The average price of an Egg McMuffin is not consistently reported across the analyses, with some sources providing specific prices while others mention variations based on location or promotions [1] [2] [3]. One specific price mentioned is $5.43 for an Egg McMuffin, as stated in sources [2] and [2]. Additionally, there are promotions and discounts available, such as a $1 Egg McMuffin offer through the McDonald's app on certain days, as mentioned in sources [7] and [8]. Prices for Egg McMuffins can vary significantly, with an example price of $6 in downtown Manhattan, according to source [3]. The introduction of Extra Value Meals, which include an Egg McMuffin, is also noted, with these meals costing 15% less than ordering each item separately, as mentioned in sources [4], [5], and [6].
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
A key piece of missing context is the geographical variation in Egg McMuffin prices, which is only briefly touched upon in source [3], highlighting the need for more detailed information on how prices differ by location. Furthermore, the impact of promotions and discounts on the average price of an Egg McMuffin is not fully explored, with sources [7] and [8] mentioning a one-day discount without discussing its effect on overall pricing. Alternative viewpoints, such as the benefits of Extra Value Meals for customers, are presented in sources [4], [5], and [6], but the potential drawbacks, like reduced profit margins for McDonald's, are not discussed. The historical context of Egg McMuffin pricing, including the 23% price increase between 2019 and 2024 mentioned in source [2], could provide valuable insight into current pricing strategies.
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original statement's simplicity may lead to oversimplification of the issue, as it does not account for the variations in price based on location, promotions, and the introduction of Extra Value Meals, as discussed in multiple sources [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]. McDonald's and its competitors may benefit from this framing, as it does not highlight the potential for significant price differences based on location and promotions, which could influence consumer decisions [3] [7] [8]. Additionally, frugal consumers may be misled by the lack of information on available discounts and promotions, potentially leading them to overpay for their meals, as warned against in source [2].