We’re cooked.
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General consensus is the movie took place around 1982. $5 then would be almost $20 now, possibly more.
Would you buy it?
We’re cooked.
Edit:
General consensus is the movie took place around 1982. $5 then would be almost $20 now, possibly more.
Would you buy it?
I saw it in the theater at the time and I remember thinking “Why is he making such a big deal over the price?”
Basically what I’m saying is, $5 was not a outrageous price for a milkshake if you lived in a city at the time.
I always consider the profit margins on whatever I’m buying.
The profit margins are insane for a $5 milkshake. Even if you think you’re not getting ripped off, you are.
The same goes for coffee and soft drinks. You’re paying meat-prices for no meat and the businesses are pocketing the difference.
General consensus is the movie took place around 1982. $5 then would be almost $20 now, possibly more.
Would you buy it?
If everyone around me was doing it, sure!
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Just kidding, but this is how the average idiot thinks these days.
Why buy it for 20 when you can doordash it for 40 though?