• @slurpinderpin
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    1929 days ago

    I’m pretty sure the McDonald’s one is false, which makes me think all of the others are too. This is a bad faith argument. I’m assuming this is going around TikTok and that’s why so many braindead people keep repeating it

    • @witten
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      2129 days ago

      Yeah, look at the x axis labels. 5 years, 2 years, and 3 years. WTF?

      • @[email protected]
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        829 days ago

        Not saying it’s right, but the spacing makes the drastic changes in 19-21 less obvious by spreading them across a wider area. Same with 21-24, just less so.

        A consistently spaced graph would probably be more drastic looking.

        • @witten
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          429 days ago

          Regardless of intent/effect, it’s sloppy and does not instill confidence in the data…

      • @elephantium
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        029 days ago

        Ha, I came here to say that, too.

    • @heyitsmikey128
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      1429 days ago

      I’m definitely weary of posts like this with no data backup. Also what is “actual inflation”? Wouldn’t that be like average inflation across all goods? Doesn’t inflation affect certain markets differently?

      • @elephantium
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        -129 days ago

        I’m also tired of posts like this.

    • @[email protected]
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      429 days ago

      False as in too low? In 2014 both the mcdouble and mcchicken were $1 each. I ate way too many, but I could get 2 sandwiches and a large drink for $3 plus tax. Today the mcdouble is $2.79, the mcchicken is $2.49, and a large drink is $1.69.

    • ares35
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      29 days ago

      10 years, double the prices? ain’t that far off.

      at our mcd, at least that much for many, if not most, things on their menu. everything i (used to) buy there, anyway. and way more than that for the former ‘dollar menu’ items. beverages the least affected, although it’s now probably double, too (the large cup shrunk on top of the ~ 90% increase since then).

      • themeatbridge
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        229 days ago

        Shrinking cups is actually a good thing. Nobody needs that much sugar, and the cost of the syrup is pennies compared to the cost of the cup itself. They are also mostly plastic now. Normalizing smaller beverages is good for humans.