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ChevyChasen Mar 22nd, 2005 08:44 AM

mcdonalds in dubai
 
hi there,just a small question.

a friend returned from dubai claiming mcdonalds sold meals at $2.

does mcdonalds have a different pricing scheme in the middle east?or is everything cheaper in dubai?

i know there is more traditional cuisine to eat than mcdonalds in dubai, but i am still very curious about this.thanks

sandi Mar 22nd, 2005 12:47 PM

McDonalds prices vary worldwide. If $2 in Dubai it's probably based on the disposable income of individuals living there. It's even possible that the Emirates government subsidizes the price.

Hey, even in the US prices at McDonalds vary... Manhattan alone is an example where prices change within this one island. And Hawaii is higher than on the mainland... but you do get pineapple with every meal.

Dlemma Mar 22nd, 2005 04:46 PM

At the McDonalds in the Dubai airport in January, you could get a "McArabia Meal" for 15 dirhams. That translates to roughly 4 US dollars. A McArabia Meal consists of a grilled kofta (the picture looks like a hamburger in pita bread), fries and a drink. I have no idea if it's any good or not. I took a picture of the sign advertising the McArabia Meal because it caught my attention.

Maybe the McDonalds in the city are cheaper than the one at the airport - I don't know.

JamesA Mar 22nd, 2005 05:51 PM

As said prices vary from one country to another and also the type of burgers, you won't find for example a Pork Burger at a McD in Malaysia but you would in Thailand, prices are based on what local market/spending power dictates. A McD in Dubai or Asia would be much cheaper than Europe.

ArthurSA Mar 24th, 2005 06:06 AM

The Economist has what they call the "Big Mac Index". Intended to be a measure of a local economy.

See http://www.economist.com/markets/big...8-1be7ebb04f06

ChevyChasen Mar 24th, 2005 09:31 AM

big mac index?

soon we will be trading in big macs

macs will replace the weakening dollar to compete with the euro :)

Travelnick Mar 26th, 2005 11:04 AM

As the average staff cost for in McDonalds in Dubai is likely to be earning around $250 per month (on basis that labourers earn $125) then $2 probably represents greater profit margin than in the US. No not everything is cheaper in Dubai - eg clothing, rent is also increasing significantly.


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