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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have never, in my entire life, paid $5usd for one piece of naan. [/quote] Doordash? Those places have a markup over the restaurant's price of course.[/quote] I believe the restaurant sets the prices on the apps, but they do increase the price because of whatever fees they have to pay. But still, no lol. Maybe $5 for a pack of 2 or 3, but never for one piece. [/quote] I have never seen a restaurant that has sold 2-3 pieces of Naan for $5. Would love to know where you’re eating. Here are 3 places I like. 1 piece of Naan is $4. https://www.saffronva.com/ https://www.haandi.com/menu.php https://pindindianrestaurant.com/menu [/quote] [b]Side of bread is $4 or higher at many restaurants. Why are we complaining about Naan? [/b]Fries don't even come with the meal anymore at a lot of restaurants - $5 to $8 for a side of prepackaged fried potatoes. But yes, let's complain about the naan, ok.[/quote] DP. I think you are confusing a $4 "side of bread" with a "single piece of bread" there. I don't think anyone has complained about $4 for the amount of naan that you would get with a $4 side of bread in a basket. [/quote]
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