Yeah, but part of that is on McDonalds, isn't it? The bigger the corporation, the less willing the share holders are to take a hit for the oligarchs stupidity, and make the little folks the ones to pay. . .
Other places haven't raised their prices quite so bad.
I don't eat out very often . . but when I do, I found the price, quality, and value at Culvers is now comparable, after McD's raised their prices. Dumb ass clown corporation.
Hell, the burgers there taste like beef, the veggies don't taste like they been sitting around for days, and the fries actually taste like potatoes. I might go back to McD's if Culver's follows suit with a price rise. . . but till then. . .
I guess being a privately held company means you aren't at the mercy of these dumb elite idiots. It seems all my commerce these days is either with co-ops, or private company's, unless the government forces me to do business with monopolies.
In 2013, according to a survey by Franchise Business Review, "Culver Franchising System was rated No. 1 in franchisee satisfaction among restaurant franchises."[18]
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