• CannedYeet@lemmy.world
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    Also the Chicken Guy (Guy Fieri’s restaurant chain) in the mall near me shut down a few weeks ago. That was the most unhealthy food I’ve ever eaten. Good riddance. Also so arrogant to be right next to Chick-fil-A.

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    I can get a Whopper Meal (includes fries and a drink) for $8.50CAD ($6.13 in fashy bucks) with a coupon or on Whopper Wednesdays.

    If you’re gonna be an elitist about ground beef of all things, you deserve to get scammed for $17.

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    Coming out of left field here, but… scaling beef production is not very sustainable?

    Like, unless it’s a rare treat, I feel like beef has to go artificial or prices keep going up, even if wealth distribution is worked out.

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      I mean, I agree, but beef consumption in the US has dropped in the past 20 years. And you can find similar price stories for all meal prices, regardless of ingredients.

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    $17 for a burger, even if it really did look like the picture, which we all know it doesn’t, is way too much. No, thank you.

    I pay $12/day to feed myself. I make all of my own meals at home, I haven’t eaten out since the pandemic. I formed the habit, and just kept cooking at home as prices got ridiculous. My diet is excellent, mostly fresh vegetables, and organic chicken.

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        For commercial rent that nearly seems reasonable. Especially considering what they’re charging for dentistry, that’s like… 3 people without insurance? 🥲

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          My rent was $8,000 a month in 2009 for a strip mall restaurant that sat 40 people. It wasn’t in an expensive area either.

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    Burgers are fine-dining now. Still trying to find cheap food that’s nutritious and doesn’t contain too much fiber for medical reasons. Eventually that will be fine dining prices too.

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    American here, but this photo feels like a legit parody of American eating habits. If I were gonna make fun of us I would use this exact image LOL.

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    The CEO’s, shareholders and the 1% need to make more! There is no fucking way I am going to spend $17.00 for a fucking cheeseburger.

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    One of my parents said that steaks were 35 cents when they were kids.

    I am not looking forward to my Walmart cheese & breadstick snacks costing $70 bucks for a set of five.

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      In 2025 a chocolate shake is 5.49 at the sonic near me. I thought that was expensive but compared to this thread apparently inflation on milkshakes hasn’t been to bad. Though I’m pretty sure you can get a $10 shake if you start asking them to add every kind of diabetes candy into it.

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        There’s a fast food chain where I live called Nifty Fifty’s ('50s themed of course). They have “dessert milkshakes” for $9.85 - basically shakes with a whole extra dessert blended in - and if you get it malted you’re at $10.50. TBF they’re really fucking good milkshakes, but $10 is ridiculous.

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    Guess what will happen to food prices in the US when farmers cannot exploit cheap migrants anymore…

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      Someone should tell the rest of the world that fat, sugar, and salt aren’t allowed.

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      Cheeseburger with bacon is a quintessential white man food.

      Muslims and Jews cannot eat it. Indians are forbidden too. Asians don’t tolerate lactose and other minorities can’t afford it nowadays.

      When on some day you feel cultural superiority in your veins, order a cheeseburger with bacon and know that you are amongst the selected few who can savour this delicacy

      Put on a Burger King hat too for a good measure and order it sitting in your SUV. Celebrate this wonderful country

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        The Christian Bible has the same restrictions about eating pigs, but they just ignore it. A lot of Jewish people in the US do as well.

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        Muslims and Jews cannot eat it

        Those are religions, not races.

        other minorities can’t afford it nowadays.

        Because minorities are poor?

        Asians don’t tolerate lactose

        Neither do I, but I’m having that ice cream and destroying that toilet.

        Stop being weird. It’s unnecessary.