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McDonald’s customers will soon be able to benefit even more with new value menu items and meal benefits.
The new benefits include an entire menu item under $3, breakfast menu items starting at $4, and lunch and dinner menus starting at $5, McDonald’s announced in an April 2 news release. These will be available from the end of this month.
This fresh sale builds on the budget-friendly Mac Value Menu that McDonald’s launched in early 2025. Apart from this, McDonald’s also already offers an Extra Value Meal Menu with breakfast, lunch and dinner options.
Here’s what you need to know about McDonald’s new sale.
Check out new McDonald’s MacValue items, including menu items under $3
Here is an overview of the new MacValue products:
- Menus under $3
- $4 Breakfast Meal Discount
- Sausage McMuffin or Sausage Biscuit with Hash Browns and Small McCafé Premium Roast Coffee
- Lunch and dinner meals are a great deal for $5 or $6
- McChicken Meal Deals are $5, McDouble Meal Deals are $6 – each comes with 4 McNuggets, small fries and a small soft drink
What’s in McDonald’s new $3 or less menu?
McDonald’s new $3 or less menu will feature at least 10 items available throughout the day, the chain said.
For breakfast, you can order a Sausage McMuffin, Sausage Biscuit, Sausage Burrito, Hash Browns, or Medium McCafé Premium Roast Coffee from our menu for under $3.
If you’re looking for lunch or dinner, the menu includes McChicken, McDouble, 4-piece Chicken McNuggets, small fries, and a medium soft drink.
Throughout the year, McDonald’s has announced that it will spotlight popular menu items that are selected at lower prices from menu items that cost less than $3. First, a Sausage McMuffin will cost $1.50 and a McDouble will cost $2.50.
When will McDonald’s new value menu be released?
McDonald’s expanded MacValue Menu will be available at participating restaurants nationwide starting April 21st.
Melina Khan is USA TODAY’s national trends reporter. Contact her at melina.khan@usatoday.com.
This story has been updated with additional information.

