Fast Food Perception and Inflation

Lending Tree survey reveals 78% of Americans consider fast food a luxury due to rising costs, especially among those struggling financially. The article discusses the impact of inflation on fast food prices and the perception of fast food as a treat rather than a regular meal option.

Impact of Rising Fast Food Prices on Consumer Behavior

Fast food is increasingly seen as a luxury due to rising menu prices, with many Americans eating it less often as a result.

Dynamic Pricing in the Fast Food Industry

This article discusses the rise of dynamic pricing in the fast food industry, where prices fluctuate based on supply and demand, leading to consumer backlash. It explores the history of pricing strategies, the impact of Big Data on pricing, and the challenges consumers face with opaque pricing algorithms.

Airport Fast Food Options in the United States

Fox News provides details on the Atlanta City Council's ordinance allowing exceptions for airport personnel, ticketed passengers, and those meeting or accompanying passengers. The study ranks major U.S. airports based on fast food and casual dining options, highlighting efficiency and passenger volume per restaurant.

Debate over Five Guys prices

A viral social media post about the high prices at Five Guys sparked a debate online. Customers express shock and disappointment at the rising costs of burgers and meals. The chain's use of fresh ingredients, free toppings, and peanut oil for fries contribute to the higher prices. Other fast-food chains like McDonald's also face criticism for increasing prices.

California's $20 Minimum Wage Law and Exemption for Bread Baking Chains

California's new $20 minimum wage law has an odd exemption for chains that bake bread and sell it as a standalone item, benefiting a major Gavin Newsom donor. Critics are outraged over the exemption, calling it a 'crooked deal.' The law, known as FAST, is predicted to cause businesses to flee the state.