As part of our commitment to you, we provide the most current ingredient information available from our food suppliers for the eight most common allergens as identified by the U.S. We understand that each of our customers has individual needs and considerations when choosing a place to eat or drink outside their home, especially those customers with food allergies. This information is correct as of January 2022, unless stated otherwise.Īt McDonald's, we take great care to serve quality, great-tasting menu items to our customers each and every time they visit our restaurants. We do not promote any of our US menu items as vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free. McDonald’s USA does not certify or claim any of its US menu items as Halal, Kosher or meeting any other religious requirements. You should expect some variation in the nutrient content of the products purchased in our restaurants. In addition, product formulations change periodically. Variation in serving sizes, preparation techniques, product testing and sources of supply, as well as regional and seasonal differences may affect the nutrition values for each product. All nutrition information is based on average values for ingredients and is rounded in accordance with current U.S. If you use the self-service fountain inside the restaurant for your drink order, see the sign posted at the beverage fountain for beverage calories without ice.
Calories for fountain beverages are based on standard fill levels plus ice. The nutrition information is based on standard product formulations and serving sizes. The nutrition information on this website is derived from testing conducted in accredited laboratories, published resources, or from information provided from McDonald's suppliers. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. ** Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Percent Daily Values (DV) and RDIs are based on unrounded values. If you have questions about our food, please reach out to us directly using our contact us forms. We encourage our customers with food allergies or special dietary needs to visit for ingredient information, and to consult their doctor for questions regarding their diet. However, we also want you to know that despite taking precautions, normal kitchen operations may involve some shared cooking and preparation areas, equipment and utensils, and the possibility exists for your food items to come in contact with other food products, including allergens. Food and Drug Administration (eggs, dairy, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish and shellfish), so that our guests with food allergies can make informed food selections. 20 Switzerland, $6.At McDonald's, we take great care to serve quality, great-tasting menu items to our customers each and every time they visit our restaurants.
Here’s how much you’ll need no matter the country in the world you find yourself in, to enjoy, as McDonald’s says it, mouthwatering perfection with two 100% pure beef patties, Big Mac sauce sandwiched between a sesame seed bun, cheese, crisp lettuce, onions, and pickles to top it off. So, to calculate the cost of the Big Mac in a way that’s comparable despite varying currencies, the average national Big Mac price has been taken and converted to the most recent exchange rate in U.S dollars. McDonald’s top-selling burger is made in a standardized size and method, with the same quality in nearly every country. Plus, using something as delicious and recognized as the Big Mac might shed some light on the complex world of economics. By comparing the price of the infamous burger between countries, you reach a better understanding of what people are paying for the same item across the globe. The Economist magazine created the Big Mac Index in 1986 in order to illustrate consumer purchasing power and to provide a better understanding of the currency value in any given country. I’m sure when the first McDonald’s franchise owner Jim Delligan from Pennsylvania perfected the Big Mac sauce (which took him two years), he never thought that in 1968 his creation would later become a way to measure a country’s economy. Can you think of something that 120 countries across the world have in common? That would be the one and only Big Mac hamburger offered by McDonald’s franchises internationally.