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Price increases over last decade... McDonald's: +100% Popeyes: +86% Taco Bell: +81% Chipotle: +75% Jimmy John's: +62% Arby's: +55% Burger King: +55% Chick-fil-A: +55% Wendy's: +55% Panera: +54% Subway: +39% Starbucks: +39% US Government Reported Inflation (CPI): +31%
I’m glad I don’t eat at these places! What a broken fiat mess.
Now California is bumping up fast food service minimum wage. That will be pushed to consumers. Idiots!
80 sats \ 3 replies \ @anon 11 Apr
Can’t beat the cheesy bean and rice burrito from Taco Bell though $1!
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Are they making them smaller. Shrinkflation!
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And with cheaper ingredients. That's the intensive margin of shrinkflation.
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Ah yes great point. I forget about that sometimes. And more air in packaged foods!
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50 sats \ 2 replies \ @BTCFC 11 Apr
Yeah the other day I noticed Subway offering 20 bucks an hour for new workers lol what a circus!
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Yeah it’s gonna get even crazier
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Without a doubt! I got my popcorn ready!
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Who remembers the 99 cent snack wraps!
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Um yup, the best!
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To get a more fair comparison you'd have to look at their reported food/restaurant inflation rate. CPI includes several different products/services.
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Solid points, but this chart proves a good point too
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @joelaw 12 Apr
A good quality ribeye is as expensive as fast food now. Let that sink in.
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Glad bitcoiners don’t believe in the food pyramid! More meat for us
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @lrm_btc 11 Apr
It's really shitty to consider that all the hardworking people, the barbers, car washers, fast food workers etc. who want to exchange their labor for wages, have lost my business without any drop in the quality of the products.
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Wow you nailed it. How true!
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5 sats \ 1 reply \ @abeng 12 Apr
If someday i run my own business, i will accept payments with bitcoin.
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Amen! We all win. Besides the banks and financial firms
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I actually went to Chipotle today. Lunch for two was about $20, which seems pretty reasonable today, but probably would have seemed outrageous 10 years ago.
At the risk of seeming a hypocrite, my usual advice is that you're almost always going to be better off, from both a health and budget standpoint, by just skipping the meal, rather than eating any of that crap.
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Ah thanks for sharing, yeah a little fast is better than eating trash!
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50% first responder discount at (most) chipotles.
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Hmm interesting! Also bus drivers eat free with a bus full of kids!
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I know there's a joke in here somewhere about Costco offsetting all of this data and explaining the CPI figure, but I can't find a way to say it that doesn't make it look like I don't know Costco is a centralized institution.
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Costco is a joke. Pay them to walk in the door and no coupons…
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US government lies for homes, education, jobs, logistics, and now they are lying about food as well.
In fact, they lie about everything, almost everything. It all started with the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was a sex scandal, where everyone lied in the government. 🤣😜
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I could count on one hand the number of times I've been to an Arby's before this year -- either an Arbys wasn't nearby or there were other fast food outlets that I preferred, so I don't remember what their prices used to be. But lately I've found them to be the only remaining affordable fast food option, assuming you are willing to buy the same thing every day (or their loss-leader special, no drink, no fries).
But I used to go days on end where the BK Whopper two for $6 (or was it $5 even??) was my primary daily nourishment. I haven't been inside a BK in over a year or more since I last saw their menu prices.
Nowadays, if I'm splurging (and really hungry), for lunch I find this almost reasonable:
  • Chipotle Chicken Burrito, $9 (Plus pay with Cash App debit card and get a 5% discount on the amount charged.)
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Not the results I would expect...McDonalds makes sense with huge brand power but Taco Bell? I thought they would cheap out with more filler while Chick-Fil-A has kept quality high so I would expect higher inflation. (I can't pay for my family at Chick fil a inde $50 today!)
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Yeah clown show 🤡
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One McDonald’s apple pie is 1.99….two used to be 99 cents.
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What are you kidding me? I remember the $1 value meal!
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The dollar store is now the dollar and twenty-five cents store, the products are smaller and bags cost a nickel.
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Yeah I noticed this! Did you hear about the lawsuits with the Dollar General? They understaff and don’t update shelf prices, but raise the cost at check out. Def sketch!
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