On Monday, the company that manages McDonald’s restaurants in Japan announced that it plans to increase prices in 184 of its city center locations, which account for approximately 6% of its total 3,000 stores. This move is designed to offset the increased expenses associated with higher rents and labor costs.
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Numerous enterprises have started transferring the increased expenses of imported energy and raw materials to their customers.
Since March 2022, Japan’s biggest fast-food chain, McDonald’s, has taken the lead by implementing price rises in all its branches on three separate occasions, with the most recent increase occurring in January.
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