78% of Americans Now Think of Fast Food Meals as a ‘Luxury’

It is copied directly from the ******* poll in the OP.

But of course you did not even bother to open said poll, just as they knew you would not.

Doing so take independent thought, which leaves you out.
The second one, but the first you posted wasn't in any that showed on my screen.
Either way, you presented and endorsed, you won them.
You should have looked closer to see if they were valid or useful.
 
You mean the ones copied directly from the poll site....how embarrassing for you.

One is , the other not.
Still the one you show is done improperly.
You present it, you own it.
 
Find a 3rd grader to teach you how to navigate a webpage
If it's not there, it can't be found.
Also, that graph shows five column titles but only four bar columns, and they aren't even lined under any of the column titles.
Looks like a third grader made that graph.
Nor is their any link to valid the source or the data used.
You may need to repeat K-12 education.
 
And people here, some leftoids try and claim the economy is good.

They lie like a Biden. Why?


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When asked whether they agreed with the statement, “fast food has gotten more expensive, and I now view it as a luxury,” more than three-quarters of respondents said yes. Additionally, just under two-thirds of survey respondents (65%) said they had been "shocked" by a recent high bill at a fast food restaurant, and that percentage jumped to 72% among parents who had children under the age of 18.
“The results make clear, regardless of the context, that most Americans now see fast food as a luxury,” North Carolina-based LendingTree found. “That’s a new phenomenon. Yes, there have always been groups of Americans who might have viewed fast food that way because of their financial struggles. However, for the vast majority of Americans to feel that way seems like a significant cultural shift, and a troubling sign.”
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Fast food has always been a little bit of a luxury, because ALWAYS CHEEPER to cook at home.
BUT, most of us like that LUXURY of being able to eat out, with out having to clean up,
to go out,
or clean up our kitchen after.
come on get real,
Your guy loves fast food ,and he can easy afford it.
 
If it's not there, it can't be found.
Also, that graph shows five column titles but only four bar columns, and they aren't even lined under any of the column titles.
Looks like a third grader made that graph.
Nor is their any link to valid the source or the data used.
You may need to repeat K-12 education.

How embarrassing for you, you just never know how to quit when you have already lost.
Here it is with the words from the link all around it.

But you are correct, there is no link to the data used, which is what makes the whole thing worthless, which I said in post number 12.



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