Crunchwrap used $4-5, it’s almost $9 now… For what?

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    7 hours ago

    Fast food has been hit hard by the enshitification. More expensive and doesn’t even taste good anymore because they use even shittier ingredients than they used to. The only reason people still bother is typically lack of time to cook.

    You can make most fast food items at home if you have the time. It will be cheaper and taste better.

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    9 hours ago

    Everything is artificially inflated by 1.7x to 2.4x ever since covid. The inflation you are seeing is not real inflation but rather manufactured by those in high-up positions at most fortune-500 companies.

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    12 hours ago

    Fast food is ridiculous now. Everything around here is almost twice what it cost 5-6 years ago. Might as well go to an actually good restaurant for that.

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      4 hours ago

      Yup, also while prices may have gone up across the board the spread of prices seems to have reduced. At this point eating out is a bad value but I feel like spending $30 on a good meal gives me better value than a nearly $20 fast food meal.

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    10 hours ago

    Yeah the prices are getting out of control. It can be cheaper to eat at a fast casual restaurant.

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        12 hours ago

        Same! Cooking at home tastes better, healthier and usually much cheaper. The only catch is it takes time…

        But I was in a hurry and didn’t pack a lunch, that’s why I was shocked at how high the prices were at Taco Bell.

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      Taco Bell has always been slop You just had the iron stomach of youth . 25 years ago that shit Inedible to me I would eat it and Just feel like shit.

      But I will concede this that restaurants as a whole have gotten shittier in the last five years. It’s not just Taco Bell

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        14 hours ago

        I disagree. There was definitely a cutoff point. Somewhere around 2008, where Taco Bell’s meat became vastly worse.

        Those were in my poverty days, so I ate Taco Bell quite a bit and it was like one day everything was what I expected and the next day everything was gritty and greasy and unsatisfying.

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          12 hours ago

          Yeah used to be able to drop 5$ there and get FULL. Not anymore. Last time I went I grabbed food for 3 people and it was like 30$ and for my part of it I was trying to be cheap as possible.

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    15 hours ago

    They’re testing how hard they can squeeze their customer base and still profit. Prices will continue to increase as long as people pay.

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    Taco Bell has always been a particular case of “how the fuck are they still in business??” …on top of way over priced, subpar quality, and subpar taste, they sell a product in a saturated market, and nearly all of their competitors are better.

    Even if we’re talking shitty fast food, there are dozens of Taco Bell like chains, and almost all of them are better than or at least equal to Taco Bell.

    And outside of shitty fast food, actual Mexican food is all over the place. To include more authentic taquarias that usually sell tacos and burritos for like half of what Taco Bell does and their product is fucking delicious. We have one of those near were I live - right across the street from a Taco Bell… and every day Taco Bell has a line around the fucking building, while the cheaper, better, and ready-to-take-your-order place is right fucking there! Drives me insane.

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    Fast food has priced itself mostly out of my household. Probably better for our health, but we spend far more time cooking now.

    Used to get it probably twice a week for convenience. Now it’s down to about once or twice a month, during the handful of occasional evenings where we have absolutely zero extra time to cook.

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    Yep, price is up, quality is down, fast food seems more of an expensive novelty now than whatever it was supposed to be. Stopped going unless I was on a road trip or with friends. Frozen food with an air fryer (got the fryer for the cost of a McD meal secondhand) satisfies the craving, but for much less money.

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    14 hours ago

    Interestingly; Taco Bell has some of the cheapest fast food you can get with their luxe box line, but that more speaks to how bad everything else has gotten post-covid and during this term.

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      3 hours ago

      This! I have their app and I can still get a meal for $10 or under, even in California. Probably one of the last decent deals in fast food, along with In N Out.

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    Not just you, corpo fastfood like mcdonalds, kfc and whatever have been more expensive (and worse quality) than local non-chain street/fastfood for years.

    This year a mcdonalds opened in my small-ish town, and I can’t fathom why anybody would buy there. There’s a better restaurant for every single item on the menu, with better quality for cheaper/same price. The only thing it has going for it is the drive thru.

    Edit: This is in Poland

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    I went to a Taco Bell recently and was wowed by how high the price was. Last time I went was during 2020.

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        12 hours ago

        🎶

        The quality has gone down and the price has come up

        And long ago he finished his Baja Blast cup

        But he’s groaning and moaning and suffering the squirts

        And regretting his decisions for which his asshole still burns

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    15 hours ago

    I ate there a month ago after years of not going.

    You’re correct, however, I think they use the insane price on individual items to make their combo boxes, or whatever they’re called, seem like a better deal.

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      12 hours ago

      And to encourage you to use their app as well. Remember when 7/11 got the app a soda went from .89 to 1.29. “If you get the app you save money!”

      No you’re charging me for not having the app. That’s what just happened.

      It’s also part of why things have gotten slower. Again to use 7/11… now every person in line in front of you has to spend 30 more seconds fumbling with their phone or key fob barcode to buy their one damn soda.

      I’m bitter about it lol

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        All these replies and you’re the only one to mention the apps. It’s absolutely one of the reasons why (beyond them using “inflation” to cover for straight greed).

        By jacking their prices way up, and only offering discounts via their apps, they win either way - You pay ridiculous amounts, or you pay slightly less ridiculous amounts and they get your data.

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          I wouldn’t even mind the stealing of my information so much if they were at least quick about it. Imagine Facebook every few minutes stopped working and said “now stealing your information… please wait…”

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        7 hours ago

        One of the 7/11 clerks told me you get 11 or 12 cents off per gallon every x (he said 7 I think) fuel visits when you sign up. In between it drops to 5 cents. Turns out no. You get 11 or 12 cents the first time and after that it’s always 5 cents.