• @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    Yeah that’s how it is here. Food trucks are only at events and event food costs a fortune for some reason. You’d think that having 1000s of hungry people in one place would allow the to drop the price a bit but nah gotta squeeze us for everything.

    • I Cast Fist
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      61 year ago

      You’d think that having 1000s of hungry people in one place would allow the to drop the price a bit

      That’s the sound of market demand going up, baby!

    • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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      41 year ago

      TBF food trucks are insanely expensive (like, $80K+ expensive) so I don’t really blame owners for charging whatever people will pay. I’m just amazed people pay that much.

      • @FederatedSaint
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        31 year ago

        Right? I see people walking away from a food truck with combo meals for a family for four, and I’m doing the math in my head – they just dropped $90! They were robbed!

    • @banneryear1868
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      31 year ago

      Yeah classic food truck venue here is an event at a brewery where they’re legally required to serve food. So you buy tickets and then provide to the vendors, but if you work out the prices it ends up being insane with super small quantities. They always have to make the food weird too, sometimes it’s cool but sometimes you just want normal shitfood.

      I wanna do one where it’s like simple lowbrow stoner food done just a little fancy. Like grilled PB&J, but the peanut butter is the good stuff and the jam has the full berries in it, sourdough bread that can really take a heavy fry in some salted butter. The kind of stuff that’s dirt simple to make but really shines with a bit of extra love.

    • @interceder270
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      31 year ago

      for some reason.

      Because useful idiots are proud to pay for it then complain they don’t have enough money.