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minus-square@pete_the_catlinkEnglish8•1 year agoI was gonna say “The real crime is $11 for a fucking cannoli”. I could get two, large, freshly made cannolis in downtown NYC for about $7.
minus-square@SpaceNoodlelinkEnglish-1•edit-21 year agoYou can also get a slice for $3. It’s about supply and demand. Edit: downvotes from hermits who don’t understand that things cost different prices in different places
minus-square@pete_the_catlinkEnglish1•edit-21 year agoYou could get a slice for $1, it won’t be fancy and served with a fresh cannoli though (they served both, a slice was like $4 and it was huge)
minus-square@SpaceNoodlelinkEnglish-1•edit-21 year agoAnd yet only $6 for a beer Edit: downvotes from dim bulbs who can’t divide 12 by 2
The real crime here is $125 for bread and pasta…
I was gonna say “The real crime is $11 for a fucking cannoli”. I could get two, large, freshly made cannolis in downtown NYC for about $7.
You can also get a slice for $3. It’s about supply and demand.
Edit: downvotes from hermits who don’t understand that things cost different prices in different places
You could get a slice for $1, it won’t be fancy and served with a fresh cannoli though (they served both, a slice was like $4 and it was huge)
$16.25 for each “kids shells”
And almost $5 for drip coffee
And yet only $6 for a beer
Edit: downvotes from dim bulbs who can’t divide 12 by 2