Subj : Fast Food Prices To : The Godfather From : Arelor Date : Mon Mar 28 2022 07:18:05 Re: Fast Food Prices By: The Godfather to All on Sun Mar 27 2022 08:51 pm > Hey all .. I have 3 kiddos living at home and we used to get fast food once per wee > however since the increase to the grocery bill we have cut out, well, eating out, f > our budget. > > I do however remember the price of beef almost doubling, yet the hamburger joints > somehow sustained the same low prices. We had ordered from Freddy's Frozen Custard > Steakburgers, which the entire family normally loves on occasion. The hamburger wa > horrible, as if they lowered the grade if not even changed out the animal meat serv > (joking but it was not good). A week later we tried 5 Guys, again horrible. > > Curious to know, are the Fast Food places: > 1. Prices going up or staying the same? > 2. Quality or portions same or worse/smaller? > 3. Are they even open most of the time? > > That last question -- we drive by a Wendy's daily and half the time notice an 8x11 > paper on the drive through window stating "closed due to staffing shortages." > > Crazy times we're living in. > > |15-|12t|04G > |15www|08.|15theun|07dergrou|08nd|07.|08us|15:|0810023 > > ... Help! I can't find the "ANY" key. In Spain, for what I have seen, Fast Food conditions have not changed by much _yet_. Regular grocery is going up in price and down in supply. Transport agencies have gone on strike because they can no longer make a living with the current gas prices so things are getting hard for city folks, since food-stuff is just not being delivered to a number of towns. I expect Fast Foods in Spain to go down in quality rather than inflate the prices, unless they have no option. Our way is always to lower the quality first :-) -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (21:2/138) .