Current fast food prices

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I would agree with Wendy's being the most pricey, at least here in Flagstaff.

"So much for dining out on a dime.

Menu prices are up significantly, 12.9%, at fan favorites like Wendy's (WEN), Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell, Burger King and McDonald's (MCD).

The most expensive of the five fast food joints? Wendy's. Over the past year the cost to dine at the Dublin, Ohio-based chain increased by 35%, making it the largest bump across the Big Five this year.

That's according to new data from Pricelisto.com, which gathered the data from in-store visits, phone interviews and uploaded information from business owners nationally.

This year, Wendy's overtook Burger King as the most expensive fast-food chain with an average item price of $6.63. In 2021, Burger King cost an average of $5.03."

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/study-wendys-is-the-most-expensive-fast-food-chain-the-cheapest-taco-bell-154620474.html
 
$15+ hourly rates and rising cost of food. Used to cost about $13 to get three happy meals for the kids, over $20 now.

Robots are coming soon

https://www.ladbible.com/news/fully-automated-mcdonalds-testing-human-852004-20221221

McDonald’s is testing a fully-automated location with no human contact

https://twitter.com/dtxdaily/status/1605712973670105088?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1605712973670105088%7Ctwgr%5E4c1a169a2055954ea1e20dc6212dfd5d4c7872ba%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcitizenfreepress.com%2Fbreaking%2Fvideo-from-first-robot-mcdonalds%2F
 
The best deals I know of right now:

Carl's Jr.: Their 2.99 cheeseburger specials, and I think there's 3 to choose from.
Pete's Fish & Chips: Gag-a-maggot 'seafood', but decent, cheap burgers that surprised me
Rally's: The 2-for-5, and 2-for-7 selections. Burger, Fish, Chicken, Spicey Chicken
 
I "eat out" maybe once a month or so, usually a burger and fries. I don't feel the cost as much because I cook for myself most every day. When I go to meet friends for food, I tell them Golden Coral because A. I get a senior discount B. I can eat as much or little as I choose for the same price.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
I don't remember the last time I went to a "fast food" place.I remember years ago I went to a "5 Guys" and was astonished at the price, it was more than my favorite "sit down" local places. Haven't been back. I think the last time I set foot in a McDs or Burger King was the 90s.

My wife and mother-in-law have been buying the "Factor" meals they deliver to you - and have been really happy with them. They tried all the others and didn't like them. I think the average per-meal cost is 10-12 bucks. The ones I have had were pretty good.

Japan has tons of "food service" robots so it is only a matter of time till it gets popular here. Also seen hotels use them to deliver room service. Maybe all those people wanting more money while stupidly trying to support a family of four working at McDs can get jobs repairing the robots that replaced them.

I don't cook. I utilize the workplace cafeteria (which is actually excellent, and cheap) and go out. I pretty much have a short list of places I eat where the prices are reasonable and the quality is excellent. I don't mind paying for it as I have no desire to grocery shop, prep, cook, and clean up. I would rather spend that time doing other stuff. I am pretty picky about food quality and ingredients so by the time I shop, prep, cook, and clean it isn't that much more expensive to go out and eat something at a place I trust. I have a co-worker who can't wrap his head around this "waste of money" because he buys the absolute cheapest garbage food to prepare his meals so the cost is super low - but it cracks me up as he has tons of nutrition related health issues and refuses to accept it - his "solutions" are always silly dietary constraints which never do anything, while ignoring the fact he is eating stuff most people wouldn't feed their pets.
 
I am going to say for the worse - but I get why so many people do (price/budget and/or familiarity/ignorance.) While in recent years many of the chains have tried to improve the quality of the ingredients - it will never be "healthy." lol.
 
Seriously, I wonder if places like McDonalds will have to get rid of the "dollar menu" and go to a $2.00 or $1.50 menu.

Likewise, I don't know how long Costco can keep selling those great hot dogs and a fountain drink for a dollar fifty.
 
Well if you are into 72 year old, overly religious, celibate black ladies - I guess?
 
smithers599 said:
Likewise, I don't know how long Costco can keep selling those great hot dogs and a fountain drink for a dollar fifty.

The Costco food court is a loss leader, not a profit center. The old CEO flat out threatened the life of the new CEO if he ever increased the price of a hotdog + drink combo. From a 2018 article, "If you raise [the price of] the effing hot dog, I will kill you," Sinegal said. "Figure it out."
 
smithers599 said:
Seriously, I wonder if places like McDonalds will have to get rid of the "dollar menu" and go to a $2.00 or $1.50 menu.

Likewise, I don't know how long Costco can keep selling those great hot dogs and a fountain drink for a dollar fifty.

They already have. McDonald's calls it the $1 $2 $3 menu. Been like that for years now.

I agree and don't like overpaying for food, but also tend to shy away from places and menu items that are too cheap. Think about it. If all food is going up, but they can still all you a "meal" for $5, I see 2 options: either smaller portion (won't fill you up), or less quality (if you saw the ingredients, I don't think it'd qualify as food).
 
The Costco rotisserie chickens are another loss leader only $4.99 and they're big. I get it once in awhile but I'm not a big chicken fan.

For burgers and fries I get the In-n-Out urge, double double and fries about $7.00 and it's all fresh, never frozen.
 
For burgers and fries I get the In-n-Out urge, double double and fries about $7.00 and it's all fresh, never frozen

9.25 for double double meal 12-25-2022 plus tax
 
iammaxwell said:
smithers599 said:
Seriously, I wonder if places like McDonalds will have to get rid of the "dollar menu" and go to a $2.00 or $1.50 menu.

Likewise, I don't know how long Costco can keep selling those great hot dogs and a fountain drink for a dollar fifty.

They already have. McDonald's calls it the $1 $2 $3 menu. Been like that for years now.

I agree and don't like overpaying for food, but also tend to shy away from places and menu items that are too cheap. Think about it. If all food is going up, but they can still all you a "meal" for $5, I see 2 options: either smaller portion (won't fill you up), or less quality (if you saw the ingredients, I don't think it'd qualify as food).
Shows you how often I go to McDonald's!
 
Twobadazbrothers said:
For burgers and fries I get the In-n-Out urge, double double and fries about $7.00 and it's all fresh, never frozen

9.25 for double double meal 12-25-2022 plus tax

Ya, I don't drink sodas, so just burger/fries.
 
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