I'm on a budget. I can't afford to pay $15 for two or three pieces of spicy fried chicken and a biscuit.
Sorry, but there is a dilemma both ways!
Popeyes can't survive if they raise their prices too high.
Does the left think consumers should be forced to pay more? Do they think Popeyes makes too much profit?
If so, they're delusional!!!
Fast food is extremely competitive. People will naturally go where the prices are cheap, the food is tasty and the service quick and friendly.
Miss any of those and you'll lose your business.
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