I see a lot of complaints about fast food being and other meals becoming much more expensive than usual. I know it’s true because grocery prices are absurd, but I genuinely don’t know what’s considered “expensive” with fast food.
I just instinctively know it’s expensive and never eat out. Like $8 for one small smash burger just seems absurd to me, but apparently that’s always been normal?
I'm old enough (not that old really) to remember libs looking down on poor people for eating fast food because it's cheap and nasty and unhealthy.
Over time that's shifted to libs looking down on poor people for eating fast food because it's a wasteful extravagance.
My brother in Christ (libs), you invented and profit from the fast food
Idk, 10-20 years ago getting fast food felt cheap. Now it's like "what the hell did I get that added up to 20$?"
Like, you used to be able to feed several people for 20$, and now you can't? Idk.
Fast food still feels cheap, it's deep-fried slop served unlovingly in a cardboard box, it's just not cheap any more, meaning that you feel you're getting ripped off when buying it.
American fast food chains are always the worst quality for price here. The best are always the local chinese restaurants (although they are in no way authentic Chinese cuisine). The best of the best are the takeaways that are obviously fronts for money laundering. If they only take cash and change branding every six months, the food will absolutely slap and it'll be dirt cheap
I yearn for the days of ordering from a local Chinese place that was definitely a front, you could get a bag of wantons literally the size of your head for $5
Pre-pandemic my wife and I were gourmands. we would have fun looking at different restaurant's websites during the week and try a new one out every couple weekends. We had favorites, we were the couple our friends would ask about where to go in town. We were kinda proud of it.
we both (without ever really discussing it) just stopped. something since that time is just... gone. Is it the exorbitant cost? the tired and careless waiters? The reduction in food quality? The tired and hungry people around us?
We've both spent at least spent a decade apiece in service. Maybe we were paying for a dream. Maybe our treat was not dinner, but 1hr 30 minutes pretending we were other than we were, paying to pretend we had the money to waste. For the illusion of a good life.
Anyway its gone. I can't even place my finger directly on what it is that is.
We've gotten baller making food from scratch. in the years since (it wasn't great at first haha) we learned to make things at home that are better tasting and cheaper than what i can get from the finest place I've ever been.
and you cant beat the company.
anyway i have no point i guess. fuck all restaurants? yeah. Fuck em, they are not worth it. and this is coming from me! I'm the guy who loved them! That was my fucking bag!
Yeah. I already avoid restaurants, since I have a ton of allergies, and I just don't feel like rolling the 1/20 'cross contamination' chance. But like, I don't really feel like I'm giving much up, since I save money and health eating in anyway.
I can tell you one instance in which I eat out...
In all seriousness, I like to cook at home for the most part. It's cheaper, safer for me as a vegan, more customizable, and just more fun, especially since I like to try out various recipes. However, I live in a place with a shared kitchen, and I've been not using it so much because of some insufferable shit that goes on there. I do microwave any frozen vegan meals I can get my hands on, and I plan to start cooking regularly again once I finally move into my own apartment where I have a whole space to myself. That's gonna happen around early September, though.
As far as eating out goes, I like to do it at the cheapest joints where I can find a nice quick vegan bite. I find that a lot of Asian restaurants, especially Indian ones, do this job for me pretty well, but I change it up every now and then.
I can tell you one instance in which I eat out...
thank fuck someone else made this joke so i didnt have to
I remember the days when Carl's Jr advertised their "Six Dollar Burger" as a restaurant quality burger that sold for ~$4 back in 2001. Now six dollars is the basic burger these days. Today I notice the price premium for fast food over restaurant food (including inflation in both) has drastically shrank.
apparently that’s always been normal?
Maybe in some areas, but not everywhere. Restaurant prices are 30-50% higher in my rural area now than they were in 2019. Entrees at our favorite Chinese restaurant went from $8-9/ea to $11-13+, single-topping pizzas at the locally-run shops went from $7-8 to $10+ and extra toppings went from $1.25 to $1.75, and all the big chains are advertising higher prices, too.
A meal for two with an appetizer, tax, and tip is like $50 minimum now. Just a few years ago it was $30. COVID also forced a lot of people to cook more so they really take note when even fast food costs 5X what it would to make the same thing at home.
Anyways, If we all got a 50% raise I don't think anyone would complain about fast food prices.
I didn't really eat at restaurants before, but then COVID happened and working from home became far more common. Now I work from home a lot of the time, so I just cook at home most workdays just like I normally do. Being vegan (BTW) has somewhat limited my options too.
As a result, I really don't know what anything costs at a restaurant anymore, but whenever I happen to see a menu the prices seem ridiculous to me, even at fast food places which I thought were never worth spending any money in before the prices shot up.
I've already had some anxiety if a guy wanted to take me to a $$ or higher restaurant, but even now very few historically affordable places don't give me sticker shock. I'm almost becoming a total recluse who refuses to walk outside for any purpose.
I think last time i saw a mcdonalds menu it was like $11+ tax for a big mac meal, wasn't that long ago. I'm old enough to remember when it was 0.39 for a cheeseburger on Wednesdays
A few years ago, Pre-covid, church’s chicken had sales every wednesday for fried chicken. Enough to feed a family of 5+. My brother would buy a bunch. I don’t remember how much it was, but enough for them to be horrified when they go out and buy it in today’s money lol
We eat way too much shitty junkfood because the kids love it and we often find ourselves out of time to cook a proper meal. For a family of two adults and three children we usually pay somewhere up to the equivalent of USD 60 for all of us. I think that is way too expensive for eating bullshit food out of a cardboard box.
I can't remember when we have been to a proper sit-down restaurant serving real food. That is just too expensive for us. I went to a nice-but-not-fancy Asian fusion place with work recently and the price just for the food there was USD 60 per person. The place was not the cheapest place in town but it was certainly not the most expensive either.
There's no good cheap ethnic places either. There's lots of pizza/döner places run by middle easterners with relatively low prices but the average quality of these is such that "Turkish pizza" has become a pejorative for disgusting greasy pizzas. Even the money laundering fronts are serving crappy food here.
loyalty apps
Fuck starbucks, for obvious reasons of course. But also because I was gifted cards that I never used and I rather not give them money, but because I live in the US with no regulations, we can’t withdraw unused funds.
literally a few weeks ago at a work event we all drove off site to get macdonalds. they each spent over €10. for fucking macdonalds. i literally walked across the street to the corner store to get a drink for €1 and then waited until after work to go spend the same money at an actual nice indie joint for more and better food.
the same with taco bell and all the rest. you can get more for cheaper a bunch of other places, and the big brands are coasting off of their names (and driving those brands into the ground to squeeze out profits, as a capitalist will do).
incidentally, thanks american brands, for coming to my country and strangling everything else we ever had!!!