Awww.......................... poor communist teabagger.
"MacDonald's ripped me off".
It has to be the "gubmint" that did it.
NOT the store you chose to shop at.
I suppose THIS is the "gubmints" fault too.
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Wendy's got a heaping helping of blowback last month from angry customers reacting to its plans to test dynamic pricing--an irate reaction that led to the company doing a bit of
strategic backtracking. Despite the headline-grabbing hostility from inflation-weary consumers, reports say dynamic and surge pricing methods are widely used in many sectors--including food and retail--and businesses that use those models won't be abandoning them any time soon.
People have gotten used to surge pricing in industries like travel, where airlines and hotels increase fees during peak periods and on weekends. Nobody likes that, but the practice has become standard--as it has for other businesses like ride-sharing apps, which also use the income-boosting method during high-demand periods.
DUMBASS.