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Ordering extra sauce in your McDonald’s burger? It will now cost you 30 cents
SG💼 Business25 days ago

Ordering extra sauce in your McDonald’s burger? It will now cost you 30 cents

Customers in Singapore have noticed a new 30-cent fee for adding extra sauce to certain McDonald’s burgers. The change has sparked discussions on social media, with some expressing disappointment over the additional cost. A McDonald’s spokesperson confirmed the charge was implemented in April, stating it allows customers who want saucier burgers to pay a small fee for the customization.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center25 days ago
Ordering extra sauce in your McDonald’s burger? It will now cost you 30 cents

Customers in Singapore have noticed a new 30-cent fee for adding extra sauce to certain McDonald’s burgers. The change has sparked discussions on social media, with some expressing disappointment over the additional cost. A McDonald’s spokesperson confirmed the charge was implemented in April, stating it allows customers who want saucier burgers to pay a small fee for the customization.

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