Restaurants may change menus, hike prices in 2009 - Yahoo! News
I already noticed a 30 cent increase in the price of a McDonald's Fillet o' Fish sandwich the last time I visited the place. The price was 2.95 the last time I bought it.
Restaurants, now working to secure supply and price contracts for meat and other commodities for the upcoming year, are expecting big increases in food costs — increases that will likely lead to menu changes and price hikes.
Some chains are already adjusting their menus to reflect current high costs for both beef and chicken. CKE Restaurants Inc., which operates the Hardee's and Carl's Jr. chains, stopped offering Double Cheeseburgers in its 2 for $3 promotion at the end of August and replaced them with Jumbo Chili Dogs and Hot Ham 'N' Cheese Sandwiches to avoid selling pricey beef at a lower price.
Even fast-food leader McDonald's Corp. is considering making some changes to its popular dollar menu — either by changing the items on the menu or bumping up prices — saying the cost of selling meat at such low prices might be too high.
The decision to raise prices or change menus could have some harsh repercussions, especially because more diners are already eating at home to avoid pricey restaurant food. With the stock market dropping and consumers questioning whether their retirement savings will be available when the time comes, paying more for a meal out may be even harder to stomach.
I already noticed a 30 cent increase in the price of a McDonald's Fillet o' Fish sandwich the last time I visited the place. The price was 2.95 the last time I bought it.