Customers furious after baffling find in the McDonald’s app: ‘This is ridiculous’

A McDonald’s customer was surprised to find two Big Mac meals priced differently on the MyMacca’s app.

A father claimed he and his daughter used the app on separate phones to order the meals.

But he soon noticed that one price was $3.75 more expensive, despite being the same.

‘Same meal, same address, two different devices! How!? Check your prices people!’ he wrote on Facebook alongside two screenshots.

“My daughter took a screenshot of what she wants me to pick up for her. I then place the order in my app before I pick it up.’

Daily Mail Australia understands a number of factors can affect the price of orders placed on the app, including the location of the restaurant, whether the order is a pick-up or delivery, and adjustments. Because McDonald’s restaurants are franchises, prices also tend to vary.

One meal was $15.75 and another was $19.50

A father claimed he and his daughter both used the MyMacca app to order a Big Mac meal on different phones. But he soon noticed that one price was $3.75 more expensive

They both ordered a Big Mac meal with large fries and a large chocolate shake – although one burger excludes onions and shredded lettuce, while the other excludes pickles.

It has not been confirmed where the two customers were in Australia or whether the app had defaulted to another nearby location.

After seeking advice on Facebook, others joined the conversation and shared their assumptions.

One suspected that the price difference was due to delivery charges, while another said the MyMacca app offers customers various discounts and offers.

Others also used the MyMacca app and noticed that the price of a Big Mac meal also differed at their local McDonald’s, with one costing $13.65 while the other cost $15.10.

Because McDonald's restaurants are franchises, prices are set at the restaurant level and may vary by location.  But in this case, many assumed the price difference was due to app discounts or the delivery fee (stock image)

Because McDonald’s restaurants are franchises, prices are set at the restaurant level and may vary by location. But in this case, many assumed the price difference was due to app discounts or the delivery fee (stock image)

A spokesperson for McDonald’s Australia told Daily Mail Australia the brand was committed to providing “great value” to customers.

“We are committed to our ‘Value means more at Macca’s’ promise, which includes providing our customers with exceptional everyday value, great customer service and 24/7 convenience,” the spokesperson said.

‘Customers can get great value for money at McDonald’s through the MyMacca’s app – which offers great discounts, weekly deals and loyalty rewards – and through our year-round Loose Change Menu and Macca’s Bundles, available in participating restaurants across the whole country.

‘Our Loose Change menu offers great value on some of our most iconic menu items including Frozen Coke for $1, Soft Serve Cone with Flake for $1.50, Hamburger for $2, Happy Meal for $ 5.75 and more.’

McDonald’s urges customers to contact its customer service team if they have any questions or concerns.