Restaurant sticker shock

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We made a rare Chipotle purchase after a game, and I was just happy that everyone (4 people) could get what they wanted for 40ish dollars.

Went out as a group of six a few weeks ago and the bill was $400. We each had ONE drink, 2 total table apps, and entrees were pasta and the like. And we were in the burbs.


This was over $50 for us this weekend! Guess we got gotten by the guac.
Anonymous
Yes, even our regular Chinese takeout place has gone up significantly in price. We’ve sharply reduced eating out/takeout.
Anonymous
Eating out is for the rich now .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree. If I’m going to eat out, it needs to be special or something I can’t make at home. I never get fast casual or even one step up type of restaurant unless it’s a social outing.



We used to eat all the time but have really cut back. I will eat out with a friend if I am in the office (which is sorta like a special occasion, even if it is fast casual). But even lunch at a crappy DC place for just me is $12-15.

What I miss is double-date nights out with friends--it was a really nice way to catch up with friends, without everyone's kids. But now that can cost easily $500, which just seems stupid. What are people doing now? We are still having dinner parties, but I miss adult only occasions when you don't have to convince the kids to stay in our (very nice) basement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Safeway's single bagels went from $0.60 to $1.15. Almost doubled.

This isn't inflation. This is gouging.



It's absurd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. A meal at Chick-fil-A is like $12 now.


Same. Ordering for 4 and our total is always around $45 or so. Ridiculous. I'm finding fast casual sit down restaurants to be cheaper or about the same. Might as well just go there and have someone else clear the table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Safeway's single bagels went from $0.60 to $1.15. Almost doubled.

This isn't inflation. This is gouging.


Yup. Up up up prices go.

I feel this, OP. We still go out but usually sneak in our own appetizer and drinks.
Anonymous
Prices have been crazy, both for grocery but so much worse with restaurants. We used to eat out at least 3 times weekly.

We rarely eat out anymore. I don't like the excessing tipping culture on everything either so until we are back to the gold old days pre-Covid, I don't see us eating out as often anytime soon.
Anonymous
I'm dreading it a bit in a few weeks when all of my kids are back in the house from college.

They were all home for Easter and we ordered Chinese - it was $116 plus tip. We got our usual family order that we've always gotten in the past but it used to be around $70.

3 egg rolls $6
1 sm wonton soup $6
1 sm hot & sour soup $6
1 lg shrimp lo mein $14
1 lg chicken & pineapple fried rice $14
1 dinner portion chicken & broccoli $16
1 dinner portion mixed veggies $14
1 dinner portion kung pao pork $16
1 dinner portion beef & string beans $16
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prices have been crazy, both for grocery but so much worse with restaurants. We used to eat out at least 3 times weekly.

We rarely eat out anymore. I don't like the excessing tipping culture on everything either so until we are back to the gold old days pre-Covid, I don't see us eating out as often anytime soon.


I don't think things are going back.

I think these high prices will be our norm until more people can't afford them and then we'll hit a recession.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Safeway's single bagels went from $0.60 to $1.15. Almost doubled.

This isn't inflation. This is gouging.


You want to pay people 15.00/hour, this is the result of that including the current inflationary times we are in. I was traveling a couple of weeks ago and drove through and Einstein's Bagels and ordered a bagel with cream cheese, nothing more, I already had water in the car. They charged me $8 for a bagel with cream cheese. I asked the manager if that price was correct and she smiled and said yes, and in the same breath, "I'm sorry." I will not purchase from an Einstein's again, in fact paying $20+ dollars for a dozen bagels (flour and water), not gonna happen. English muffins in our house at this moment. I am confident I am not the only one who will walk away from favorites because these prices are absurd.
Anonymous
Absolutely. I could eat for $5 a few years ago. Can’t even eat for $10 now (including fast food).

A meal for just me and my husband - and we are talking basic, casual restaurants - will easily be $50.
Anonymous
I traveled for work last week and ate out more than usual, and it was crazy! Almost $6 for a large coffee. The one morning I bought food as well (an omelet at a diner), my bill was $21. On my way back with a 12:30 flight, i was planning to get a cheap piece of of airport pizza, and it was $8 per dried out slice! Of cheese pizza! I was on per diem but I couldn't do it on principle, skipped lunch.
Anonymous
Yes. Fancy special occasion restaurants are $400-$500 for our family of 4.
Fast casual is $50-$70
Casual restaurants for beer & burgers, easy Italian, Indian etc are $125-$150
Anonymous
I wanted to get low sugar jam at the grocery store and it was $7.49. A pound of ground beef is cheaper
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