• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    -77 months ago

    My point is that the person I was replying to was lying about the cost of the food. The original post is about the cost of fast food. I contend that as long as people treat fast food as a necessity and not a luxury (which it very much is) then the market will decide how much is too much money. Clearly people are still paying for trash food at elevated costs, then complaining about it later. I further contend that this doesn’t do shit to incentivize McDonald’s to lower their prices.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      67 months ago

      The original comment said they took their family to Burger King and then you made up that they had it delivered and that was why it cost what it did.

      I’m not sure why you decided to make that up when it didn’t fit the comment, nor why you expected a full itemized list in a copy to price compare against, but ok.

      • @samus12345
        link
        English
        27 months ago

        I guess they deserve to be paid extra for not making you walk into their kitchen and get the food yourself.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        -17 months ago

        No I never said anything about delivery? Lmao I just looked up BK prices in Canada. They said 3 Whopper meals and 3 apple pies. They created the itemized list, not myself. Thanks for coming out.

    • @Son_of_dad
      link
      37 months ago

      It’s a luxury to eat fast food now? Used to be that buying your kid a happy meal was a good, cheap solution to dinner, now it’s a luxury? By the way 3 $15 meals plus tax does come out to over $55, I was off by 5, sorry I offended your corporate dick sucking sensibilities

      • @magnusrufus
        link
        67 months ago

        “It’s a luxury to eat fast food” yes.

      • @RaoulDook
        link
        English
        17 months ago

        Yes, eating food cooked from a restaurant is a luxury. This concept has been lost along the way of the last couple of decades.

        When I was a kid, that idea of “going out to eat” rather than having home-cooked food, was an occasional luxury instead of a regular staple of the diet. That was back in the last century.

        Now we have an obesity epidemic. People need to remember that restaurant food, including fast food, is actually a luxury.

        • @shalafi
          link
          English
          27 months ago

          Gosh, I can’t see how any of those things are connected…

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        -47 months ago

        Yes. Having someone prepare and bring you food, and then clean up after you is a luxury, not a right.