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mwooldri

(10,818 posts)
41. The $18 Big Macs have been on tollways.
Mon Jun 10, 2024, 07:43 AM
Jun 2024

Those service stations on the toll roads ... Their food prices have always been higher than those off the toll road. When prices increased everywhere these higher prices became even more obvious.

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Greed, greed, greed, & more greed by the corporations...but M$M doesn't address the elephant in the room. n/t iluvtennis Jun 2024 #1
That's no reason why we Dems shouldn't do it. wnylib Jun 2024 #24
The political impact is just the cherry on top RVN VET71 Jun 2024 #66
So true Farmer-Rick Jun 2024 #70
The thing is, and people may not like to hear this, the Administration should be placing brakes on the greed Escurumbele Jun 2024 #47
What is an audit going to do and what would the government fine companies for? Trekologer Jun 2024 #86
Where are you buying your sandwiches? Doodley Jun 2024 #2
It was a McDonald's somewhere in Connecticut. nt Shipwack Jun 2024 #8
Northern California, homegirl Jun 2024 #72
A basic subway footlong is 14 bucks Bettie Jun 2024 #15
Outrageous. I had no idea. Doodley Jun 2024 #23
It looks like many of the fast-food joints are giving deals only on their apps... keep_left Jun 2024 #39
The $18 Big Macs have been on tollways. mwooldri Jun 2024 #41
Oh, sure, that makes sense. But even the fast-food joints not on tollways... keep_left Jun 2024 #62
18 bucks for a McDonalds! Darned apps! Kroger app is the worst! Doodley Jun 2024 #83
Corporations are going to charge whatever price the market will bear. Walleye Jun 2024 #3
Biden has been saying this. "That's corporate greed" "still too many corporations in America ripping betsuni Jun 2024 #4
EXACTLY. And some of us here have been saying it too. Yet there are still B.See Jun 2024 #35
My local mom & pop stores and restaurants are increasing prices too. Even local farmers. Silent Type Jun 2024 #5
Mom and Pop stores have to pay their employees more... maspaha Jun 2024 #10
Wonder how much their distributors raised their rates? Traurigkeit Jun 2024 #12
Right?!? Part of the upward spiral of prices maspaha Jun 2024 #29
Dems have been saying this. orange jar Jun 2024 #6
Thank you. Democratic message on the economy, don't know how anyone could miss it. betsuni Jun 2024 #7
Yep! orange jar Jun 2024 #11
The old adage is true... NanaCat Jun 2024 #46
Yes, and no. Ms. Toad Jun 2024 #79
GREEDFLATION !!!!! oasis Jun 2024 #9
someone told me the other day a crab sandwich was costing 50 dollars..... YoshidaYui Jun 2024 #13
A crab cake sandwich? Captain Zero Jun 2024 #38
And here we thought a generous, well-stuffed lobster roll in Boston was crazy at $35 DFW Jun 2024 #45
WTF NanaCat Jun 2024 #51
If anyone is willing to pay $50 for a sandwich or even $35 then there WILL be a seller. cayugafalls Jun 2024 #61
I use Predatory Capitalism. Emile Jun 2024 #14
Sheridan brown's been running commercials like that for months now Tribetime Jun 2024 #16
The Democratic "message" is whatever is selected for repetition by media outlets. hay rick Jun 2024 #17
It really hit home to me when I saw that Red Lobster was in financial distress. I am not japple Jun 2024 #18
All you can eat isn't what caused Red Lobster's downfall TexasBushwhacker Jun 2024 #33
I guess you didn't read my post. japple Jun 2024 #34
John Oliver covered this last Sunday. B.See Jun 2024 #36
That is not what happene equity firms brought it down...and they are doing it to nursing homes and hospitals... Demsrule86 Jun 2024 #68
That is exactly what my post says. Also the linked article. Guess you didn't read japple Jun 2024 #69
$18 where I live HandmaidsTaleUntold Jun 2024 #19
And what are they doing with those windfall profits? Warpy Jun 2024 #20
What's an "unimaginative" sandwich? JoseBalow Jun 2024 #21
Monopolies set the price. Nululu Jun 2024 #22
There are lots of posts about what fast food franchises are charging. Are they monopolies? onenote Jun 2024 #50
Buy from monopolies Nululu Jun 2024 #81
THIS is the real "trickle down" economy! colorado_ufo Jun 2024 #25
Really? Wringing my hands over inflation. gab13by13 Jun 2024 #26
Can you explain your post in light of this chart of inflation? onenote Jun 2024 #49
$14 ?!?!? In a few weeks, on June 25, McDonald's will have their inflation-buster menu. 4lbs Jun 2024 #27
Arby's BidenRocks Jun 2024 #76
I don't eat at Arby's anymore and refuse to, I got food poisoning there back in November. 4lbs Jun 2024 #85
I said this yeaterday in a store ms liberty Jun 2024 #28
We need to raise corporate tax rates. CaptainTruth Jun 2024 #30
I'd add in a windfall tax. mwooldri Jun 2024 #43
Yes, at least 60% on all business MichMan Jun 2024 #56
As a small business owner (my wife & I both)... CaptainTruth Jun 2024 #84
Jimmy Carter orangecrush Jun 2024 #31
A loaf of gluten-free bread at trader joe's is almost $5 and the loaf is half the size of a regular loaf of bread. diva77 Jun 2024 #32
8.99 for a box of Quaker Oats - might as well be $10 Iris Jun 2024 #42
We pay $10 per loaf of gf at sprouts for the 'heritage' triron Jun 2024 #63
McChicken pre-COVID $1.69 duckworth969 Jun 2024 #37
THANK YOU Skittles Jun 2024 #40
Corporations have suddenly discovered greed? That's why prices are higher now? Shrek Jun 2024 #44
Opportunistic Johnny2X2X Jun 2024 #48
And what should Democrats be proposing to prevent corporate greed? onenote Jun 2024 #52
What is your suggestion? Emile Jun 2024 #55
To emphasize the positive elements of the economy. Employment. Wages. onenote Jun 2024 #59
That's great. But how do you explain why prices Emile Jun 2024 #67
It's hard to fix 'stupid '. triron Jun 2024 #64
It's called GREEDFLATION and its been mentioned since late 2013 ... aggiesal Jun 2024 #53
Stock buy backs, dividends, and executive pay are fueling greedflation QED Jun 2024 #54
Stock buybacks I_UndergroundPanther Jun 2024 #75
Lots of people have said this... the problem is they never have a reason why it should matter FBaggins Jun 2024 #57
The high interest rates are a real problem for middle class and lower - TBF Jun 2024 #58
Sounds like a sandwich specially made for Torchlight Jun 2024 #60
Well, the other thing I don't hear (or read) is: Justice matters. Jun 2024 #65
Every week the consumers should homegirl Jun 2024 #71
Dems have been talking about greedflation for awhile Quakerfriend Jun 2024 #73
It was posted last week Aldi's Food Stores dropping Emile Jun 2024 #74
Where I work, some of the prices have doubled in the last few years tornado34jh Jun 2024 #77
General Mills raised prices five times while racking up record corporate profits. farmbo Jun 2024 #78
Wendy's for me and spouse. 3 single burgers with cheese and 1 large fry. $26. LuckyCharms Jun 2024 #80
The real clincher to this is samplegirl Jun 2024 #82
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