Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 15:11     Subject: Restaurant sticker shock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I find this difficult to believe. I live in NYC and a bagel with cream cheese at my local bagel shop is $5. $8 for a shitty Einstein bagel?


Einstein Bagel in Falls Church has a plain bagel and schmear for $3.98.


I priced out the same thing at Chevy Chase Einstein bagel and it was also $3.98. PP is a liar.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2023 14:02     Subject: Restaurant sticker shock

Anonymous wrote:alright now i think $8 bagel+cream cheese is a lie. which made me wonder about other prices listed in this thread.


You can find these prices online through apps for fast food and fast casual.

Steak items start at ~$11 at Chipotle. A little hamburger at Five Guys is $7.99. A little fry (which shareable, but still) is $5.49. The cheapest pick 2 at Panera is ~$10. A chicken sandwich combo at CFA is ~$10.
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2023 16:48     Subject: Restaurant sticker shock

alright now i think $8 bagel+cream cheese is a lie. which made me wonder about other prices listed in this thread.
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2023 15:46     Subject: Restaurant sticker shock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I definitely notice it more at the fast casual and cheap places. At a good restaurant it seems like a small increase. At the casual places like five guys, I just don’t think it’s worth it.
The challenge is figuring out what to do with my teen that eats a ton and wants to hang out with his friends at the mall or similar. He can now drop $40 on fast food without even trying since he eats double or triple portions (and no soda!). We’ve told him he needs a budget but I don’t know what a fair budget is at this point.


You need to become the teen hangout spot. Make your basement cool and get the good snacks.


I tried but it didn’t work. Possibly because my kid isn’t popular enough or possibly because the public bus lines go to the mall but not to our house. But I’ve got a freezer full of Costco chicken nuggets, frozen burritos etc!
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2023 12:39     Subject: Restaurant sticker shock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I find this difficult to believe. I live in NYC and a bagel with cream cheese at my local bagel shop is $5. $8 for a shitty Einstein bagel?


Einstein Bagel in Falls Church has a plain bagel and schmear for $3.98.
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2023 12:27     Subject: Restaurant sticker shock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Safeway's single bagels went from $0.60 to $1.15. Almost doubled.

This isn't inflation. This is gouging.


That part!! You can't have record profits if it's inflation.


So true. You are leaving out the most important part of the story if you don't talk about the record profits...


We just rarely go to eat, and skip the national chains at this point.
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2023 11:23     Subject: Restaurant sticker shock

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I find this difficult to believe. I live in NYC and a bagel with cream cheese at my local bagel shop is $5. $8 for a shitty Einstein bagel?


I’m in Silicon Valley where everything is more expensive than the DMV. Einstein’s is Noah’s out here and a regular bagel toasted with butter or cream cheese is under $5. Really curious where she found an $8 bagel.

I will say that paying $9 .95 for a five guys burger and 7.95 for French fries is a bridge too far for us.


Yes, I noticed the hamburger places now sell fries separately from the burger, but they still charge $10 or $12 for just the burger.
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2023 11:12     Subject: Re:Restaurant sticker shock

Anonymous wrote:Yes, we are not eating out as much anymore. It's not a little indulgence, it's a big splurge and it's just not worth it to me.


+1
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2023 11:10     Subject: Re:Restaurant sticker shock

Yes, we are not eating out as much anymore. It's not a little indulgence, it's a big splurge and it's just not worth it to me.