The Grinch Meal at McDonald’s doesn’t have one fixed price; it varies by location, meal choice, and size, but most reports put it roughly in the low- to-high teens in USD.

Quick Scoop

  • In many U.S. locations, a medium Grinch Meal (often based on a 10‑piece McNuggets meal with the promo fries, drink, and socks) has been reported around 12–16 USD , sometimes a bit more.
  • Some higher-cost markets show prices closer to 18–20+ USD for larger sizes or premium configurations (for example, a large 10‑piece Grinch Nuggets meal in certain areas).
  • The official line is that the Grinch Meal price “varies by location” , so your exact total depends on local pricing, size (medium vs large), and whether tax is included on the menu board.

Why the Price Feels High

  • Several reviewers and forum-style reactions note that the Grinch Meal carries a seasonal upcharge compared with a regular equivalent meal, often a few dollars more than a standard nugget or Big Mac combo.
  • People frequently comment that you are paying extra for:
    • The limited‑time Dill Pickle “Grinch” McShaker Fries
    • The branded Grinch socks
    • The holiday tie‑in “event” factor.

What To Expect When You Order

  • Most U.S. customers can expect to see something like:
    • Medium Grinch Meal: roughly 12–16 USD before tax in many markets.
* Large versions or high‑cost cities: **high teens to ~20 USD** range.
  • Because it’s a limited‑time offer with variable pricing, the only way to get the exact number for you is to:
    • Check the McDonald’s app for your nearest store.
    • Or look at your local in‑store/drive‑thru menu, where the promo is listed with your area’s price.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.