Seems totally normal.
I was recently saddened to see that my Wendy's app 4 for $4 deal which I thought was the only thing (along with costco hot dog) to be inflation proof since pre-pandemic just changed to 4 for $5 šŸ˜­
I am not much of a fast food guy but I did notice here in Canada some people posting about the fact a $5 footlong from Subway is now a $6 6 inch.
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Thereā€™s bound to be a crass joke in there somewhere.
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Subway subs: ā€œI was in the pool. I was in the pool.ā€
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Well done
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To be honest though, fast food is a luxury. Only recently has it become a stable in our diet. Believe it or not, before people cooked things at home.
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Blows my mind that McDonalds is "launching a new $5 menu"... I remember the dollar menu and how you could actually get a meal with it for a few bucks... I'm not even that old but geez....
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The only reliable line of defense now is Costco chicken. If it falls to shrinkflation/inflation, then we are all done for.
unluckily, they opted for the third route...putting microplastics in us, straight to our veins, with cheaper packaging. But so far they've held on price-wise
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The way they're limiting the Costco chicken is by not making as much of it, I've seen some seriously long lines in front of the chicken stand.
Getting meat patties at McDonald's is still a very reasonable option, it's about a dollar a piece. This is just the ground beef patties, cooked, without anything else. They're very tasty and work great if you're eating carnivore.
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hmm yeah I've heard about the patties stuff
Never seen a ton of lines at the Costcos I've been too, but I could see it depending on the spot you're at
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Donā€™t worry these teens are working on a microplastics filtering deviceā€¦
we just need a miniature version to filter out your balls
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"and 47 dog testicles tested" - damn that's some gnarly work to do
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I'm always fascinated by how people and businesses adapt to inflation
Will we see a massive slimming down of people now? Will we see more people dinning together at home in group settings? Does fast food margins push users to sit down dining because might aswell go big when you leave home? How do diets change now, do people move towards more filling foods instead?
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I live in the Midwest and paid $17 for a basic sub at Cousins subs and it was mostly bread. Ugh
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Does anybody have any idea on how this affects the fast food companies bottomline? Are they bleeding?
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Nothing can be inflation proof on fiat system.
And talking about luxury foods in America, I'm of the view that Americans eat more at McD, Do'z, KFCs because it's always been kinda fashion there. What do they call it. 'Fast Fashion' yeah,!
I don't know but these companies have trapped people. I had recently visited a Dominoz in India. As usual, it was overcrowded, but they only had 4 people as staff there. We had to wait more than an hour, so was everyone doing, and when I it was served, I can easily recognise that they have considerably shorten the size of Pizzas and then I looked at the bill there also they have increased it so much.
They are playing double games but people are addicted to them and can't help their taste and fashion!!
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McDonaldā€™s does an excellent job of trapping its consumers from a young age, though. My son clamours to have a Happy Meal set every week without fail so that he can get the ā€œfreeā€ toy
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America needs to eat less fast food anyway
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There will be pain.
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