Once viewed as a quick, affordable meal, fast food is increasingly seen as a luxury by many Americans due to rising menu prices, according to a new LendingTree survey. The financial advice website …
Yup, the Taco Bell commercial jingle in the early 90s was based on their menu prices:
59, 79, 99
Everything (or just about everything) on the menu fit into those price ranges. Fast food was where you went to get something cheap and filling. Prices go up, I get that. But even back then, that was considered super cheap. Still, inflation isn’t the problem. The problem is that wages have not been keeping pace with inflation for decades.
Who remembers Arby’s 5 for 5?
I’m old enough to remember 5 for $2.50, but I was like 10 or some shit back then
I remember when you could get a taco for 59 cents at Taco Bell. And this wasn’t the 40s, this was the 90s.
It would be dubious if you were referring to the 40’s, not only given the age that would make you but for the fact that Taco Bell didn’t exist yet.
Yup, the Taco Bell commercial jingle in the early 90s was based on their menu prices:
59, 79, 99
Everything (or just about everything) on the menu fit into those price ranges. Fast food was where you went to get something cheap and filling. Prices go up, I get that. But even back then, that was considered super cheap. Still, inflation isn’t the problem. The problem is that wages have not been keeping pace with inflation for decades.
When I worked there in 2008ish it was still the 79, 89, 99 cent menu.