JustDave
Well-known Member
It's been a while, but I had an unusual taste for a burger and I decided to see what was happening in my old fast food haunt. I got a Whopper Combo without cheese, that included medium fries, and medium Coke. It was $12.13. The last time I was there, it was $7, and even back then I used to laugh, realizing I could get an actual meal with a salad and trimmings at a restaurant for $3 more. They say inflation is slowing, but I don't see it from my perspective. My grocery bill is still going up each week.
But I will say when I picked up that burger in its paper wrapping, it did indeed feel like a whopper. I don't remember them being so hefty, but for the last few years my home meals have been much smaller. The burger was good and free of the bone chips and gristle now standard in hamburger from the market, and the fries were tasty, but I only ate half of them.
The place was mostly empty, even though it was 5:30 PM, and there were only two other people in the eating area. My table still had food crumbs that had not been wiped away, but I sat there anyway so I could keep my eye on my car and my dog. I left feeling full, didn't even need an evening snack before I went to bed.
But I will say when I picked up that burger in its paper wrapping, it did indeed feel like a whopper. I don't remember them being so hefty, but for the last few years my home meals have been much smaller. The burger was good and free of the bone chips and gristle now standard in hamburger from the market, and the fries were tasty, but I only ate half of them.
The place was mostly empty, even though it was 5:30 PM, and there were only two other people in the eating area. My table still had food crumbs that had not been wiped away, but I sat there anyway so I could keep my eye on my car and my dog. I left feeling full, didn't even need an evening snack before I went to bed.