Start your company then if it so easyOur country is full of excuses. There are a lot of things that are dangerous in this world.
Start your company then if it so easyOur country is full of excuses. There are a lot of things that are dangerous in this world.
I am not a business person and yet you are an asshole. Just seems silly that nobody else saw a market there....or did they and knew what they could charge now.Start your company then if it so easy
So you’re not a business person, have no clue to all the regulatory and financial obstacles involved, how any proposed new manufacturing facility would be delayed for years…… just that you want cheap chlorine tabs.I am not a business person and yet you are an asshole. Just seems silly that nobody else saw a market there....or did they and knew what they could charge now.
I price shopped quite a bit. For a relatively rural area, we got a number of pool stores. I was amazed at how different prices were for essentially the same product. My uncle is the cheapest I found, even without his friends and family discount. My problem is that he is nearly an hour away.and they are still very high compared to pre covid.
There aren't many substances deadlier than Chlorine gas.During the production of paper and cloth, chlorine is used as a bleaching agent. It is also used in cleaning products, including household bleach which is chlorine dissolved in water. Chlorine is used in the preparation of chlorides, chlorinated solvents, pesticides, polymers, synthetic rubbers, and refrigerants.
You left out toxic, explosive, corrosive, flammable, unstable, and more.During the production of paper and cloth, chlorine is used as a bleaching agent. It is also used in cleaning products, including household bleach which is chlorine dissolved in water. Chlorine is used in the preparation of chlorides, chlorinated solvents, pesticides, polymers, synthetic rubbers, and refrigerants.
I will never understand the infatuation with these delivery services like DoorDash, particularly those that then complain about the price. There's an easy solution, go get it yourself. The markup on those services is insane, and then you tip on top of it. Financial highway robbery. The next time I use one of these gig economy services that add 30%+ to your cost will be the first.All of this...ordered Chikfila using Door Dash...2 adult...2 kids...was almost 70 bucks. Still paid it.
And events are a great example. Everything is overpriced because people pay it. I don't think many that go to Wendy's now are going to stop but time will tell
Marketing spin. Dynamic pricing is going to mean the price today will be the lowest price you'll ever see going forward, and it will probably be pushed as a special happy hour or late night price at certain slow times for business. The new "regular" price will be higher the rest of the day. Essentially the same thing but will be spun as a customer benefit just like you're attempting to do now, but overall will equate to a net price increase. Marketing 101.Hey folks. Figure I will just add a tad of context since the news unfortunately spread an insane amount. I'm a Wendy's franchisee and can tell you this isn't happening. We were presented with the dynamic pricing concept more than a year ago to mostly address late night, less profitable times of day in lieu of removing menu items. For some reason, one news agency likened dynamic pricing to surge pricing which is not accurate. There are no statements from anyone at Wendy's talking about surge pricing. Even the quotes they pulled do not state that. Wendy's has already clarified this but as they say the toothpaste is out of the tube. But just wanted to share.
I didn't complain about it. Hence still paid it. You pay for convenience which I'm fine with.I will never understand the infatuation with these delivery services like DoorDash, particularly those that then complain about the price. There's an easy solution, go get it yourself. The markup on those services is insane, and then you tip on top of it. Financial highway robbery. The next time I use one of these gig economy services that add 30%+ to your cost will be the first.
You mentioned Chipotle…. good food but I am still hungry after I eat a meal there. For Mexican fast food I actually prefer Moe‘s, acceptable quality and the three taco meal is enough to satisfy me. If you’re like me, married with kids in your upper 40s and no longer care what people think, the best deal in town is a Costco samples loop of the store followed by $1.50 hotdog and fountain drink!I agree that Five Guys has gotten very expensive, but one small differentiator.
There is a difference between fast food/QSR (Wendy's, Taco Bell) and Fast casual(Five Guys, Chipotle). Five guys is better quality than Wendy's so it costs more and takes a few minutes longer.
If Wendy's needs to increase prices, then they need to increase prices. My assessment is that people will not tolerate watching prices change while they stand is line. The idea of waiting 20minutes for a wendy's burger AND having to pay more for the inconvenience will turn customers away, I believe, especially if there are alternatives. This is very similar to Bud Light, economically. Lower quality, commoditized offerings, in a crowded market, are easily avoided.
Invest the difference of what you earn and what you spend in an index fund. I predict you will enjoy a very happy retirement.You mentioned Chipotle…. good food but I am still hungry after I eat a meal there. For Mexican fast food I actually prefer Moe‘s, acceptable quality and the three taco meal is enough to satisfy me. If you’re like me, married with kids in your upper 40s and no longer care what people think, the best deal in town is a Costco samples loop of the store followed by $1.50 hotdog and fountain drink!
I think surge pricing is fine. Those who society values more who have been accordingly blessed with more money get to eat first on their own schedule. Those who have not shown themselves worthy have to wait for off peak times to eat. That's capitalism.Agree that true surge pricing would be a problem. But I am not sure that is what Wendy’s was proposing. Never….ever….trust the media to get it right. Surge pricing would piss off a ton of people just as you explained.
My guess is that they were talking about peak vs off peak times. That is what management has to plan around.
As @lilromeo posted the idea was tossed out but quickly shot down. Perhpas it will resurface either at Wendys some other establishments. Probably will before long.
He should very worried. As soon Trump takes office we evil Rs are gonna steal their playbook and weaponize government against all those wealthy libs until we bankrupt them with lawfare. Including him!That's a problem for you. You should be concerned no matter what your income or net worth. If you don't care about your money, it will soon be gone.
Not everyone has to worry to the point they can't door dash occasionallyThat's a problem for you. You should be concerned no matter what your income or net worth. If you don't care about your money, it will soon be gone.
Give it up, Poser. Wealthy people become and stay wealthy by not wasting their money. Even Bezos moves to Florida to avoid wasting millions on their stupid wealth taxes and he’s a billionaire. You’re too stupid wasting money on fast food delivery to ever become wealthy. “We all know it” so quit pretending and get a job.Not everyone has to worry to the point they can't door dash occasionally
Correct it isn't a concern here. No everyone worries about every purchase. We're talking about $70 not $7000 or even $700.That's not what you said. You said that "money isn't a concern here". I am merely suggesting that if you don't have concern for your money then you are unlikely to have it long.
Replace Costco with Sams Club and I'm right there with you. I'll even get crazy sometimes and add on the Frozen Yogurt for another buck each.You mentioned Chipotle…. good food but I am still hungry after I eat a meal there. For Mexican fast food I actually prefer Moe‘s, acceptable quality and the three taco meal is enough to satisfy me. If you’re like me, married with kids in your upper 40s and no longer care what people think, the best deal in town is a Costco samples loop of the store followed by $1.50 hotdog and fountain drink!
Quite a few places like that in BaltimoreBeen here a few times. Prices change constantly and it’s great when market crashes
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Five Guys isn't intended to be cheap. It was also 20 bucks plus tax and tip which is normal if people actually look at the receipt. Five Guys isn't McDonald's or BK or Wendy's. They make that clear.We are not alone in our Five Guys sticker shock - ‘Out of control’ Five Guys prices ignite social media furor after $24 receipt for just burger, fries, small drink goes viral.
Five Guys isn't intended to be cheap. It was also 20 bucks plus tax and tip which is normal if people actually look at the receipt. Five Guys isn't McDonald's or BK or Wendy's. They make that clear.
Just looked at the Walmart site. You can bug give pounds of potatoes for &3.27! And you know these restaurants buy by the truckload and get them for half of that.
Forget surge pricing. Doing away with the $5 box was criminal. They should have raised the price and kept offering it. My client who is upper middle class loves them but won't pay the new $9.00+ price.I guess that would be OK if it was Wendy from OnlyFans but this is the fast food joint.
Wendy’s Wants to Start Uber-like Surge Pricing in 2025
Wendy's will use new digital menu boards to change your burger's price based on overall demand.gizmodo.com
no way would I tip 10% at five guys. For places that pay their employees $17/hr here in MD, I dont even tip anymore unless service is spectacular because the restaurant prices have skyrocketed.
Just looked at the Walmart site. You can bug give pounds of potatoes for &3.27! And you know these restaurants buy by the truckload and get them for half of that.
And soda costs 5-10 cents each.
yep...could have saved $5 by drinking water ($2.89) and skilling the tip for kids that didn't do much but flip a meat pattie (they didn't server or clean the table) ($2.19)There's a really good answer to price inflation -- the free market. If people don't want to pay $5 for a single serving of fried potatoes or $3 for sugared water, don't pay it. If enough people make that choice, the price magically goes back down or the place charging those prices goes out of business.
Consumers have to play their part and don't overpay and then the system sorts itself out. But somehow it's become fashionable to make bad choices and then whine when the bill comes due. I loved the NYT columnist who ordered not one but TWO double shots of top shelf bourbon with his burger at the airport and then squealed like a pig when the check was $70.
Yep. Eat at home. Costs about a third or less. Or find a local burger/hot dog joint for half the cost.There's a really good answer to price inflation -- the free market. If people don't want to pay $5 for a single serving of fried potatoes or $3 for sugared water, don't pay it. If enough people make that choice, the price magically goes back down or the place charging those prices goes out of business.
Consumers have to play their part and don't overpay and then the system sorts itself out. But somehow it's become fashionable to make bad choices and then whine when the bill comes due. I loved the NYT columnist who ordered not one but TWO double shots of top shelf bourbon with his burger at the airport and then squealed like a pig when the check was $70.
yep...could have saved $5 by drinking water ($2.89) and skilling the tip for kids that didn't do much but flip a meat pattie (they didn't server or clean the table) ($2.19)
Yep. I don't want to be too righteous about it because there are a lot of super busy working people who don't have time or brain space to cook. But, being retired, with a little bit of brain space and a good pantry and freezer, we eat so incredibly well so cheaply.Yep. Eat at home. Costs about a third or less. Or find a local burger/hot dog joint for half the cost.
No need to eat at a status symbol burger joint. Like drinking Starbucks and whining it cost too much.
Soda should be banned. Worse than smoking tobacco. Sugar is a poison. Destroys body chemistry.At some point we just stopped buying soda when we took the kids to restaurants -- cost a lot plus the kids would suck down the sugar and immediately lose all interest in food.
We would try to get them to delay drinking the soda but then that became the sole focus of dinner for them -- to ingest the sugar as soon as possible. It was like putting a little dish of crack in front of an addict.
I typically tip based on the pre-tax bill; I know that I'm cheap and, in this case, the difference is only 13¢but, just in principle, I wouldn't calculate my tip after tax is added. Am I wrong?
Nope. I don't tip fast food places because I do the majority of the work. If your people need to make more money, give them a higher hourly rate. It all comes out of my pocket, eventually.I typically tip based on the pre-tax bill; I know that I'm cheap and, in this case, the difference is only 13¢but, just in principle, I wouldn't calculate my tip after tax is added. Am I wrong?
In some cities the restaurant tax is close to 20 percent, so if you tip 25% post-tax (like some restaurant waiters expect) you're really tipping 30%. That is a lot.I typically tip based on the pre-tax bill; I know that I'm cheap and, in this case, the difference is only 13¢but, just in principle, I wouldn't calculate my tip after tax is added. Am I wrong?
Nope. I don't tip fast food places because I do the majority of the work. If your people need to make more money, give them a higher hourly rate. It all comes out of my pocket, eventually.