The Fast Food Thread

BoozeCube

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I don't love chilis but their $10.99 chicken sandwich 3 for me deal has to be the best deal in fast food right?

Entree (sandwich + fries), drink, unlimited chips and salsa

I normally wouldn't even put it in the fast food category but it's better than actual fast food deals.

Crazy that $10.99 is cheaper than almost any fast food meal.
 

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6 inch cat food sub?

Burger King: we go in and there is nobody in sight. Just two kiosks.

This is what I see more than bad service, just no one there. The McDonald's here seems like it has about 3 people working most of the time. The first drive thru window is closed a lot and even the dining room is closed a fair amount because they only have people to work the drive thru. They always have a sign up saying hiring for $18 an hour with flexible shifts and free meals and whatnot but still don't seem to be able to hire anyone. Wendy's is the same way. If you see a line at the drive thru and it's not at lunch time or dinner time you know that it's going to be a 20 minute wait.
 

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Crazy that $10.99 is cheaper than almost any fast food meal.
food pricing in general is fucked and has nothing to do with the market.

for example subway launched a 3.99 deal for a 6 inch sub, while they sell their footloongs ranging from $12-$16.

why do they do this? who fucking knows but the end result is some wagey is making 2 sandwiches at 3.99 per individual, because people of course just ordered two at the lower price instead of a footlong.

The one reason I can think that this happens is subway is just hoping that you arent paying attention or something.
 

BoozeCube

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food pricing in general is fucked and has nothing to do with the market.

for example subway launched a 3.99 deal for a 6 inch sub, while they sell their footloongs ranging from $12-$16.

why do they do this? who fucking knows but the end result is some wagey is making 2 sandwiches at 3.99 per individual, because people of course just ordered two at the lower price instead of a footlong.

The one reason I can think that this happens is subway is just hoping that you arent paying attention or something.

That does sound pretty retarded but thankfully we have Publix so there is zero reason to ever go to Subway even if that shit was free.
 

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food pricing in general is fucked and has nothing to do with the market.

for example subway launched a 3.99 deal for a 6 inch sub, while they sell their footloongs ranging from $12-$16.

why do they do this? who fucking knows but the end result is some wagey is making 2 sandwiches at 3.99 per individual, because people of course just ordered two at the lower price instead of a footlong.

The one reason I can think that this happens is subway is just hoping that you arent paying attention or something.
When I worked at BK like 25 years ago we had a 5 piece and 10 piece nugget or something and the 10 piece cost like a full dollar more than buying 2 5 pieces. I think they're just banking on retardism