McDonald’s Fries Price

McDonald’s fries usually cost about $2.89 for a small, $3.99 for a medium, and $4.99 for a large on the tracked USA menu used for this site.

If you want the full menu first, start on the McDonald's Menu Prices USA homepage. If you only want the fries answer, the table below makes the size ladder easy to compare in a few seconds.

McDonald's fries price comparison table

ItemPriceCaloriesQuick take
Small World Famous Fries$2.89230Lowest-price fries option and the fastest direct answer.
Medium World Famous Fries$3.99320Middle size when you want more fries without going all the way up.
Large World Famous Fries$4.99480Best for sharing or for a larger meal order.
Apple Slices$1.3915Useful side comparison when you want something lighter than fries.
Small McDonald's World Famous Fries in a branded fries carton

Last updated: June 12, 2026

Editorial note: This is an independent planning guide built from tracked McDonald’s USA menu data and internal review. Final prices, app offers, ingredients, and availability should always be confirmed at the official source before ordering.

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Key takeaways

  • The quick answer is $2.89 for small, $3.99 for medium, and $4.99 for large fries on the tracked USA menu used here.
  • Small fries are the easiest low-cost answer, while medium and large sizes make more sense when fries are a bigger part of the meal.
  • Calories climb from about 230 for small to 480 for large, so the size jump changes more than price alone.
  • App deals, combo meals, and delivery markups can change the real value of fries more than the list price suggests.

Small, medium, and large fries in plain numbers

The simple answer is that small fries are about $2.89, medium fries are about $3.99, and large fries are about $4.99 on the tracked menu used here. Those three numbers cover most fries searches on their own.

The difference between sizes is not only about price. Calories rise from 230 for a small to 320 for a medium and 480 for a large, so size choice changes both your budget and the rest of your meal.

Fries size ladder table

ItemPriceCaloriesQuick take
Small World Famous Fries$2.89230Best low-cost fries answer when you only want a side.
Medium World Famous Fries$3.99320Middle ground when a small feels too light.
Large World Famous Fries$4.99480Best when sharing or building a heavier meal.

When each fries size makes the most sense

Small fries are usually the best answer when price matters most or when fries are only a side add-on. Medium fries work well when you want a fuller side but do not need enough to share.

Large fries make more sense in group orders, shared meals, or bigger appetites. They can also feel like the right choice when you were already thinking about adding more than one side, but want to keep the order simple.

The key is not to treat every size jump as automatic value. Sometimes moving from small to medium makes sense. Sometimes it is just a fast way to spend more than you planned for a side you did not need in the first place.

  • Choose small fries when the side is only supporting a burger, nuggets, or a deal bundle.
  • Choose medium fries when you want more than a snack-size portion but are not trying to share.
  • Choose large fries when two people are dipping into the same order or when fries are a bigger part of the meal.

Fries vs lighter sides and cheaper add-ons

Fries are the default side for many buyers, but they are not the only side comparison that matters. A lighter option such as Apple Slices can cost less and cut the calorie total sharply.

That does not mean fries stop being the better choice. It just means the real decision is often between comfort, portion size, and total order control. A strong side page should help with that tradeoff instead of repeating only one price.

Fries and side comparison table

ItemPriceCaloriesQuick take
Small World Famous Fries$2.89230Best-known side and the main fries benchmark.
Apple Slices$1.3915Cheaper and much lighter when fries are not essential.
Large World Famous Fries$4.99480Best if your real goal is a bigger side, not the cheapest side.
McDonald's Apple Slices side option in packaging
Apple Slices are a useful comparison when the question is side value, not fries loyalty.

Standalone fries price vs meal value

Standalone fries pricing is the right benchmark when you are only adding a side. But many people order fries as part of a bigger meal, and that can change the value picture more than the fries line alone.

For example, if you were already leaning toward a Big Mac Meal or a 10 piece McNuggets meal, the side cost is already part of a wider total. In that case, list-price fries are still useful, but they are not the whole answer.

Fries alone vs meal context table

ItemPriceCaloriesQuick take
Small World Famous Fries$2.89230Best direct answer when you only want fries.
Big Mac Meal~$10.19~1,100Relevant when fries are being priced inside a full burger meal.
10 pc Chicken McNuggets Meal (med)~$10.09~990Useful when fries are attached to a nugget meal instead of ordered on their own.

Calories, sharing, and the real portion decision

The calorie jump from small to large is large enough that it should always stay visible on the page. A buyer who is fine with a small side can double the side impact of the order surprisingly fast by moving upward without thinking about it.

Sharing also changes the answer. Large fries can look expensive next to small fries, but they make more sense when two people are picking from the same carton. That is why portion context matters just as much as the raw price ladder.

Why the final fries price can still change

Your local fries price can still move a little because franchise pricing, city costs, airport locations, delivery apps, and taxes are not the same everywhere. A delivery order often makes fries feel much more expensive than the in-store board price.

App deals matter too. Free fries promotions, combo offers, and rewards redemptions can make the real cost lower than the listed fries-only price, especially if you were already ordering a burger or nuggets.

That is why the deals and McValue guide often changes the fries decision. A free-fries or combo offer can matter more than the normal side price itself.

Where to go next

If you want more than one side, go back to the homepage full menu and then open the fries and sides guide for the full category.

If you are really trying to save money, compare the standalone fries price with app deals and combo meals before you order. That is often where the best fries value shows up.

Common questions readers ask before ordering

How much are McDonald's fries in the USA right now?

The tracked price ladder on this site is about $2.89 for small fries, $3.99 for medium fries, and $4.99 for large fries. Local stores can still price higher or lower.

What is the cheapest McDonald's fries size?

Small fries are the lowest-entry size on the current tracked USA menu at about $2.89. They are the fastest direct answer when the goal is price alone.

Should I compare fries by themselves or inside a meal?

Compare both. Standalone fries price helps with one-item intent, but combo meals and app offers often change the value equation more than the side price alone.

What is the cheapest side comparison to McDonald's fries?

Apple Slices are one of the clearest cheaper side comparisons in the tracked data used here. They are much lower in both price and calories than fries.

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