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"When people are trading down from McDonald's you know times are tough, says Jim Cramer"
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Laughs in Costco $1.50 hotdog and pop combo deals
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[Last Edit: justsayin]
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I can get this for $17 with a side of choice at a "fancy" sit down joint.....
STEAK BURGER* Ground beef tenderloin & ribeye, Tillamook cheddar, grilled onions, toasted brioche bun, Kiawah Island dressing WHY would I pay nearly that for a whopper combo? |
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Alabama: That the great, general and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and established, we declare....That every citizen has a right to bear arms in defense of himself and the state. (Art. I, § 26)
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Last week I was unusually hungry on the way to work so I stopped by McD for an Egg McMuffin. Haven't had one in probably 10 years.
Went inside because the drive thru was a CF. $4.59 is the menu price now. I walked out. Its just not worth that to me. |
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Originally Posted By justsayin: I've seen several fringe fast food locations tank within the last year. They seem to be under the impression people dont have choices. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/boldstrategy-1.gif View Quote Something I can't figure out is all of these new drive-thru coffee shops that seem to be springing up everywhere, some of them chain, some of them independent. And they're all depending on people spending crazy money for a cup of something coffee-like to go? I know most of them were likely planned a few years ago when things were booming and people were flush with money, but I still don't get it. Some of these buildings have to run several hundred K. They look like bankruptcies in waiting. |
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Originally Posted By Bubbatheredneck: Last week I was unusually hungry on the way to work so I stopped by McD for an Egg McMuffin. Haven't had one in probably 10 years. Went inside because the drive thru was a CF. $4.59 is the menu price now. I walked out. Its just not worth that to me. Daughter and I stopped for breakfast last fall on the way to an Appleseed clinic. It was between $9-$10 for a mcMuffin, hashbrown and OJ combo and I was like "WTF". We have cut back on going out. Everything has gone up 20-25% and our paychecks haven't. View Quote |
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My wife and I used to go out to dinner at least once a week and I would pick up lunch for the office maybe two to three times a week.
Not anymore I’m taking in leftovers today and when I’m in the field it’s sandwich time Stuff is just too expensive everywhere |
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I swung into Subway and was shocked to see how much a footlong sandwich was. I want to say it was $12-$14.
Also, regarding the article in OP, it will always be insidiously evil to me for a "respected" news site to make it a policy to capitalize "black" but not "white". |
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I was traveling a couple of weeks ago for work. Usually, I'll pack a lunch and put it in a small cooler, but I didn't that day. I don't eat out very much. Stopped at a Zaxbys and was shocked....$15 for a wings and things plate. I like Zaxby's chicken, but it was always a little bit of a treat, because I thought it was expensive before. Guess I probably have had my last treat...it isn't worth $15.
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Originally Posted By RolandTommyGun: I swung into Subway and was shocked to see how much a footlong sandwich was. I want to say it was $12-$14. Also, regarding the article in OP, it will always be insidiously evil to me for a "respected" news site to make it a policy to capitalize "black" but not "white". View Quote Good example. Subway has followed the trend of doubling prices for increasingly mediocre food. Meanwhile, publix offers the same fesh baked bread, cuts straight out of the deli counter display, and portions. For under ten bucks for a whole sub, which is two meals for a normal person. SURE,it's a buck or two more than a few years ago, but nowhere near the doubled prices in fast food. I'm sure margins are thin, but fast food is quickly pricing itself out of the majority of its previous customer base. It's neither affordable or fast for the plummeting quality. |
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Alabama: That the great, general and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and established, we declare....That every citizen has a right to bear arms in defense of himself and the state. (Art. I, § 26)
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50k low income?
lol some people have no idea what the real world is like |
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Endeavor to Persevere
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They want you disarmed, because they know they are guilty of things for which they should be shot.
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Bad food, bad service, bad prices. I’m out.
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Originally Posted By Mach: It is hitting almost all disposable income businesses. As prices go up, and their pay doesn’t, they make choices. They spend the same amount of money but that same amount of money buys less stuff so less stuff gets sold. Most of the US economy is stuff people don’t need. Restaurants, hotels, bars, vacation spots are all going to have a difficult time as more people don’t have the money to do that stuff. That is the problem with a service industry driven economy. We are in for very hard times. View Quote Good point |
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Originally Posted By Bubbatheredneck: Last week I was unusually hungry on the way to work so I stopped by McD for an Egg McMuffin. Haven't had one in probably 10 years. Went inside because the drive thru was a CF. $4.59 is the menu price now. I walked out. Its just not worth that to me. View Quote I would have too. Here, you can buy a whole box of dozen organic eggs for that and eat every day for a week if not more. Depending if you get 1 egg or 2. The *value* is not there. |
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Originally Posted By Mach: You aren’t paying for the shit food, you are paying for the $15-$20 per hour employees plus unemployment insurance. FICA, healthcare, property rent / mortgage, electric and heat, insurance etc. and all that shit has gone up in price too. Fast food restaurants are going to die a slow death. View Quote Yep!! This is exactly what happens when a job meant for a 16 year old kid, gets replaced with an adult who thinks they should be able to support a whole family on these wages, and they demand all those increases and benefits. I swear people are so fucking stupid anymore it is intolerable. |
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I tried using the McDonalds app but you have to allow location permissions. No fucking way am I going to let it access the GPS when typing in a zip code will do.
I like a discount, but not in exchange for a fast food company tracking my whereabouts. |
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The only really bizarre part of this is how personally insulted some people seem to get when a business (wealthy guy owner?) raises his prices, to a point that these people are no longer willing to buy it, of the (only) junk food he sells. You shouldn't have been buying/consuming it when it was less expensive. Move along to a real restaurant.
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Originally Posted By ad_nauseam: I would have too. Here, you can buy a whole box of dozen organic eggs for that and eat every day for a week if not more. Depending if you get 1 egg or 2. The *value* is not there. View Quote 1/2 dozen large brown eggs $2.50 Pack of English Muffins $2.65 1/4 lb of sliced cheese of your choosing ~$2.00 Canadian Bacon, 1/4 lb. ~$2.75 = 6 egg sandwiches for $9.90 vs. 6 Egg McMuffins for $28.74 |
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"Funded by the money, they took from you and me, we're paying these fools to put us on our knees."
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Good. I hope fast food closes down. It’s garbage and no longer cheap garbage. Don’t remember the last time I picked up food at a drive through.
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