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Going off the header pic, I’m guessing they taste like shrinkflation 

I mean, burritos here in California are hitting $15 a pop, but go on

I definitely thinks that’s an element at play. But the fact that the majority of owners are franchisees means that the experience will vary wildly from location to location.

As an ex-Subway employee from the era when the company changed from the “gouge/valley cut” to the side cut (late 90's), I agree.

My grandma would use the regular chicken ramen we all know, but would drain the water, and serve the flavored noodles as a pasta bed, and lay a grilled chicken breast on top.

I used to have Amazon Prime deliver boxes of the stuff directly to my desk at work to have gum on hand at all times.

Also worth noting, for those (like myself) who are inexperienced with Switch demos, you can open the link from a computer, hit the “download demo” button, and it’ll remotely install. You don’t have to do it from the Switch itself, via the eStore.

The oranges in the holiday stockings as a kid was definitely part of the tradition for my family 😊 

So no change in policy at the park, just an increase in cost of the dogs?

Well sure, but most corporate business models tend to focus on fleecing the customers, not the co-conspirators franchisees. 

Looks like his policies are about 50 years expired...

I think the key difference here tho is agency. It’s one thing to eat cereal for dinner when you want to.

I’m starting to think Subway’s corporate business model is simply fleecing owners of Subway franchise locations.

Man, having good pizza and moving to a place with bad pizza MIGHT be worse than never having had good pizza at all lol

Agree with you on this. The one exception I’ll make for corporate pizza is for Papa Murphy’s, which is cheaper than frozen if you do it correctly.

When McD’s had their most recent earnings call, where they discussed that folks on the lower end of the income spectrum weren’t buying as much McD’s, they didn’t say they’d lower prices.

I would hazard a guess that most people are more disappointed by this news than surprised 

This was my exact reaction as well. This article and most of the commenters are off-base here.

I’m in a similar situation. When fast food apps (with their food discounts) started becoming a thing a couple of years ago, I started phasing out the “random, spur-of-the-moment” fast food trips, making purchases in advance through the app.

Green Yoshi from Super Mario World 🙃