He’s not lovin’ it.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a union rally in Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday that he and his presidential campaign team — all six of them — are going to boycott McDonald’s until the fast food chain pays a $15 minimum wage to its workers.

“We’re not going to McDonald’s anymore until McDonald’s addresses these issues! No one from my campaign is going to McDonald’s anymore until McDonald’s respects working people,” he vowed.

The mayor of the largest US city was in the Hawkeye State just for the day to join several dozen members of the Service Employees International Union at a protest outside a McDonald’s restaurant.

When a Politico reporter tagged the mayor’s Twitter account and asked how often Hizzoner bites into a Big Mac, his campaign treasurer Jon Paul Lupo tweeted back.

“I can’t speak for him…but I definitely go too much. That stops today! #FightFor15,” Lupo wrote.

Lupo is one of five people who make up the mayor’s small campaign team.

A rep for McDonald’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment.