Posted on 02/17/2022 3:21:58 PM PST by algore
I remember when they were $0.49, which was roughly the price of two gallons of gasoline, a quart of Havoline, or a box of 50 rounds of 22LR.
Crying shame. Media should be screaming about this from the rooftops, but how can you be a propaganda arm of the DNC if you actually report news and demand answers?
Those things are not worth six dollars.
How expensive must chicken become for President Retard to lose the black vote? 🤪
And the “meat” patties get smaller and smaller.
For whom?
Were you paid?
Were you asked to do so?
Just writing stuff does not make it an article.
So?
Gas costs me >10x what I paid in 1973.
Inflation needs to be held to 0%.
Beef is up about 25% in the Covid era.
Rather misleading headline. Especially when they include the word “now.” The cost hasn’t jumped up suddenly, but has increased by 40% compared to ten years ago. And during that time, as the article later explains, the cost of living has increased by 37%. So what’s the point of the article?
That being stated “popular” demonstrates why the 666 will be accepted. Conditioning.
Excluding labor, one Big Mac costs McDonald’s about $0.77 to make in the US. The same burger would cost about $6 to make at home if you sum up the individual costs of the ingredients. Keep in mind that this figure may vary by geographical location due to the different prices of goods and services around the world.
https://survivalfreedom.com/how-much-does-it-cost-mcdonalds-to-make-a-big-mac/
Many Biden voters use SNAP cards and don’t really care how much you pay for their chicken.
Must be at least 8-10 years since I ate at some fast food restaurant.
The point of the article is to condition the word “popular”
That being stated “popular” demonstrates why the 666 will be accepted. Conditioning.
I think restaurant prices went up as volume decreased due to the pandemic.
And even as things are slowly returning to normal, prices aren’t coming down because of inflation expectations. And beef is certainly more expensive.
So it might be a while.
Meanwhile, I continue to cook burgers at home. I’ve perfected the smokehouse burger. I put slices of onion in the airfryer with some water or chicken stock and cook it for 3 minutes. Then I put the hamburger patties on top of that and cook them for 12 minutes. Some low carb mayonaise, burger, cooked onions, Cheddar and some Ray’s sugar free BBQ sauce. Pretty good.
I can make a better burger at home, and not even have to leave the house. The only thing I ever went to McDonald’s for was their breakfast sandwiches, and being retired, I was thrilled when they went to serving those sandwiches all day. When the lockdown ensued, they used that as an excuse to get rid of the practice. Here, they continued to serve at least, the muffin only (no biscuit) sandwiches until 2 p.m. They stopped doing that last year, and now the cut-off is 10:30 a.m. I won’t be going to McDonald’s ever again. Besides, they can never get your order right here, no matter if you go into the restaurant to order it, or use the drive-thru. There is no quality or consistent, accurate service at McDonald’s, yet they want you to pay more for it. Screw them.
And they want you to pay more for the same poor service.
According to a CPI index I found online, 49 cents in 1967 is equivalent to 3.98 today. So at over 6 bucks the price is far higher than the rate of inflation over the years would suggest.
Of course there are other factors. Taxes and other costs of doing business may be much higher than decades ago.
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