Anonymous wrote:We pretty much stopped eating out because restaurant prices are crazy expensive.
Anonymous wrote:I just do Jersey Mikes. The quality is about the same as most downtown delis (the health department score is probably higher) and the price is about what I used to pay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids in their 20s and DINKs will pay $18 for sandwiches, and these stores will be fine. The older generation will bring lunches from home, just like older people always did.
Some will, most will fold. It seems like the lunch places that used to be crowded are compensating for a lack of volume with insane price increases and then wondering why the decrease in volume is accelerating
Anonymous wrote:The kids in their 20s and DINKs will pay $18 for sandwiches, and these stores will be fine. The older generation will bring lunches from home, just like older people always did.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Same. I just saw that a chicken wrap at a lunch place near my job costs $16. I thought it was a typo but no. $6 for a slice of pizza.
It's a shame for small businesses and all of us that costs are rising and driving away customers. I'm very concerned that as these close shop, power is being even faster concentrated in the hands of the few international companies.
But I also can't justify paying $16 for a sandwich to support small shops. To keep the "vote with the wallet" going, I'm buying direct from hateful xenophobes, like Polyface Farms.
Fixed that for you.