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What 'Murica thinks flavour is: fat, salt, sugar, shit.
Cheeseburger with bacon is a quintessential white man food.
Muslims and Jews cannot eat it. Indians are forbidden too. Asians donβt tolerate lactose and other minorities canβt afford it nowadays.
When on some day you feel cultural superiority in your veins, order a cheeseburger with bacon and know that you are amongst the selected few who can savour this delicacy
Put on a Burger King hat too for a good measure and order it sitting in your SUV. Celebrate this wonderful country
The Christian Bible has the same restrictions about eating pigs, but they just ignore it. A lot of Jewish people in the US do as well.
One of my parents said that steaks were 35 cents when they were kids.
I am not looking forward to my Walmart cheese & breadstick snacks costing $70 bucks for a set of five.
In Pulp Fiction (1994) John Travolta's character freaks out over the "5$ milkshake".
Guess what will happen to food prices in the US when farmers cannot exploit cheap migrants anymore...
Not to worry - they'll be replaced with children and prisoners and robots.
But I want to know how Bitcoin could be doing so well, it makes no sense, what demand is there for a finite commodity to store their value?
$10 Aud gets you a proper burger in Oz at a bakery or takeaway spot, you'll pay $20+ Aud inc chips/fries in a pub/bistro, but either way you have to tackle them to stop them putting fucking pickled beetroot on it first, dark times all round indeed..
Holy cow, where do you live that Burgers are still $10 anywhere.
Suburban fish and chip shops that have been around for 30 years and also sell either souvlaki or an assortment of chinese dishes.
I had a double smash cheeseburger for 9β¬ on friday in germany.
160g meat
That seems to track. A local place near me burgers have gone from around 10 bucks about 7 years ago to 17-18 bucks a burger. Seems to be the going rate these days
In-N-Out
Is the objectively superior choice
Nice animation, but their burgers, at least around here, are atrocious. Really the worst of the worst.
hail corporate
I miss in n out but at least my current state has a cheap burger joint. Its not as good but the cheapest option is like 2.50 which im not sure how that's financially possible tbh
Man in my country the trash burger joints (the burgers are good they just look or feel nothing like classical burgers, they put in a ton of salad and shit to make it bigger) used to do 1.80 and such. The most famous one did a gigantic one for I think 2.50 back in.... 2013. Same burger now is 6.50
In our case the minimum salary has nearly tripled, so it's kinda OK, but it's kinda sad that economic growth is just canceled out by rising prices.
rotatingsandwiches.com mentioned! Probably one of the best website on the internet icl
Do we really not see that being on that show might have something to do with that?
Being on a food TV show and becoming slightly famous therefor allows you to increase your prices and still keep all the seats filled. The best burger place near me has increased to $10 from $5 over roughly the same time period, in keeping with the increase in beef prices over that time.
AI burger meat is my favorite.
You mean your cheese slices don't have more than 4 points?
That's good, cause it's all we'll be able to afford in a few years.