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cream cheese, almond butter, and maple syrup aren't toast maxsolomon Nov 2013 #1
Not 4 bucks worth. trumad Nov 2013 #2
I'm sure someone thinks it's worth it. And I'm sure P. T. Barnum agrees with me. Nuclear Unicorn Nov 2013 #6
How many slices of toast are we talking? I would pay $3.50 for 2 slices of that JaneyVee Nov 2013 #56
I can make the cream cheese toast at home Art_from_Ark Nov 2013 #47
Yeah! Why are these babies complaining? Capt. Obvious Nov 2013 #63
ROFL. Are you serious?????? RedCappedBandit Nov 2013 #49
yep. as a heart attack. maxsolomon Nov 2013 #58
I'll have #3. Throd Nov 2013 #3
That's what happens when a place becomes attractive to rich people. geek tragedy Nov 2013 #4
And what would be so hard about making toast at home? SheilaT Nov 2013 #5
I make my own bread. It takes 4.5 hours. Long time to wait. REP Nov 2013 #10
They might not own a toaster or oven? madville Nov 2013 #11
SF's latest apartments are 200 sq feet and cost 1900 dollars a month. Bluenorthwest Nov 2013 #21
...what neighborhood? Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #33
Sadly, my kitchen isn't larger than that. SheilaT Nov 2013 #55
Geeze, you can buy a loaf for that. Starry Messenger Nov 2013 #7
You can bake at least 4 for that REP Nov 2013 #13
I would never pay $3.75 for a piece of toast in SF and I'm from San Mateo Starry Messenger Nov 2013 #15
Baking a loaf takes 4 hours ... REP Nov 2013 #16
Most people I know keep food in the house instead of shopping for one item before each meal. Starry Messenger Nov 2013 #18
You said buy 1 loaf for $4; I said could bake 4 loaves for $4 REP Nov 2013 #35
I believe my initial response was to the OP. Starry Messenger Nov 2013 #36
I thought I was responding to a reasonable discussion. My mistake! REP Nov 2013 #38
It's great, since it didn't involve $4 toast. Starry Messenger Nov 2013 #39
That's fantastic! REP Nov 2013 #40
My favorite yelp review displacedtexan Nov 2013 #8
You left out an important fact..... jberryhill Nov 2013 #9
Toast is always a ripoff. I went to IHOP with my mom a few weeks ago and we split an order of toast JVS Nov 2013 #12
I'll bet toast is cheaper in Sioux Falls, or Cleveland, or Lincoln, NE. TwilightGardener Nov 2013 #14
... or don't get toast there REP Nov 2013 #17
It's an indicative and outrageous price being mocked as part of a push for affordable housing Bluenorthwest Nov 2013 #23
Maybe the price is high so they can pay employees to live there. Throd Nov 2013 #26
go live somewhere else... beachbum bob Nov 2013 #19
CaliFrisco Toast adds three dollars for the privilege of just being there seveneyes Nov 2013 #20
Smugness isn't free you know. Throd Nov 2013 #22
It's a built in cost. Puzzledtraveller Nov 2013 #59
"Califrisco"? Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #32
A cool abbreviation for San Fransisco, California seveneyes Nov 2013 #41
cool? Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #42
Those of us who live in SF react a certain way to the tourist-use of "Frisco" displacedtexan Nov 2013 #64
As expected seveneyes Nov 2013 #65
I can get a full breakfast (with homemade toast) for 4 bucks at my local diner cali Nov 2013 #37
This is not usual. Starry Messenger Nov 2013 #43
All they have to say is it's some organic, mutation free, gluten free, specially picked berries.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Nov 2013 #24
Like NYC, SF is not really a city anymore but a litter box for the droppings of the rich Bluenorthwest Nov 2013 #25
"Like NYC, SF is not really a city anymore" geek tragedy Nov 2013 #31
the millions of us who live work and love it in NY and SF are laughing at this ignornace. bettyellen Nov 2013 #34
The boonies are wonderful seveneyes Nov 2013 #44
Oh sure. But they aren't inherantly better, LOL. They can be a lonely place, and not so easy to bettyellen Nov 2013 #45
Looks like $3.50 - $3.75 toast to me frazzled Nov 2013 #27
Unless I'm mistaken, the "$4 toast" was taken from another story. You're right, the graphic AnotherMcIntosh Nov 2013 #30
at $3.75 Niceguy1 Nov 2013 #52
Now that is some sour-d'oh toast Blue Owl Nov 2013 #28
I wonder what it goes for in Carmel. AnotherMcIntosh Nov 2013 #29
Well, the minimum wage has some bearing on the matter Yo_Mama Nov 2013 #46
Toast for entitled rich people is not indicative of prices overall jmowreader Nov 2013 #48
Compare rental car rates between San Jose and WestSeattle2 Nov 2013 #50
Folks defending this because it has friggin cream cheese on it are a reel hoot. nt RedCappedBandit Nov 2013 #51
Folks arguing over the price of friggin toast are a real hoot....too. nt Bobbie Jo Nov 2013 #53
Looks like a real bargain. pa28 Nov 2013 #57
Let them eat cake! Cal Carpenter Nov 2013 #54
Yeah Toast! Bobbie Jo Nov 2013 #60
Drug buyer says, "That's twenty bucks worth?" Iggo Nov 2013 #61
So what do you do? FreeJoe Nov 2013 #62
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