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Macca’s introduces new McSmart range with more choice from $6.95

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Macca’s is launching its new-look McSmart range from Wednesday,1 July, with  three new meals at three price points.

More than 30 million McSmart meals have been sold across the country over the past 12  months, with McSmart becoming a go-to option for customers looking for a simple, affordable  meal.

The new range is designed to give customers more choice, depending on what they’re in the  mood for and what they want to spend – with prices starting at $6.95 for a four-piece meal on  the MyMacca’s app. 

The new McSmart range is available between 10.30am – midnight: 

• $6.95 – ‘McSmart Saver’ available on the MyMacca’s app only - Hamburger, Small Fries,  Small Soft Drink with 3-piece Chicken McNuggets 

• $7.95 – ‘McSmart Meal’ in restaurants, drive-thru, kiosks and MyMacca’s app - Cheeseburger or Chicken ‘n’ Cheese with a Small Fries, Small Soft Drink and a choice of  either 3-piece Chicken McNuggets, Hash Brown, Hot Apple Pie or Cookies

• $9.95 – ‘McSmart Plus’ in restaurants, drive-thru, kiosks and MyMacca’s app - McDouble,  Small Fries, Small Soft Drink with a choice of either Chicken ‘n’ Cheese, 3-piece Chicken  McNuggets, Hash Brown or Small Sundae 

The new range is priced below what customers would have paid on average for the same items  on our menu back in 2020. 

In a letter to customers, McDonald’s Australia CEO Joe Chiczewski said:

“We know a trip to Macca’s is more than just a meal. Whether it’s a quick lunch, an easy dinner or a  well-deserved treat, we want every customer to be able to count on us for a great meal at a price that  works. 

When we launched our 12-month price promise on McSmart in 2025, it quickly became one of your  favourite ways to order a delicious, affordable meal at Macca’s. 

Our 12-month price promise comes to an end on 30 June, but our commitment to value doesn't. 

From 1 July, we’re introducing a new McSmart range with more choice and prices starting from $6.95  on the MyMacca’s app. 

Value at Macca’s means something different for everyone. Whether it’s a 50-cent Soft Serve or a four piece meal for under $7, we want to make sure there’s always something that works for you.

Thank you for continuing to choose Macca's, and we can’t wait to see you back in our restaurants to  try the new range on 1 July.”

More ways to save with the Loose Change Menu 

Alongside the McSmart range, customers can also access great value through the Loose Change  Menu, which features fan favourites like the 50-cent Soft Serve Cone, Frozen Drinks from $1 and  Hamburger for $2.50. 

Additional value offers, including theApple Pie for $2.50, Ham & Cheese Pocket for $2.50, Chicken  ‘n’ Cheese for $4.00 and Sausage McMuffin for $4.00, are also available. The Apple Pie and  Chicken ‘n’ Cheese are available at these prices between 10.30am and midnight, while the Ham &  Cheese Pocket and Sausage McMuffin are available from 4.00am to 11.30am daily. 

Even more value through the MyMacca’s app

The $6.95 McSmart meal is app-exclusive, with MyMacca’s app customers earning 100 points for  every dollar spent on eligible purchases, plus access to weekly personalised deals, birthday  rewards and the ability to swap points for partner rewards.

Over the past 12 months, Aussie customers have redeemed 27 million free or discounted items  through the app, including nearly 4 million Large Fries. 

The new McSmart range, Loose Change Menu and value offers will be available in restaurants  nationwide from Wednesday, 1 July, excluding McDelivery.

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