We’re cooked.
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General consensus is the movie took place around 1982. $5 then would be almost $20 now, possibly more.
Would you buy it?
We’re cooked.
Edit:
General consensus is the movie took place around 1982. $5 then would be almost $20 now, possibly more.
Would you buy it?
McDonald’s has the most expensive shakes for fast food where I am, and they’re still just under $5 (unless you get the shamrock shake; that’s $5.15). Everywhere else is around $3.
They don’t put any bourbon or anything in them?
Maybe thats why the shamrock shake is more expensive 🤔
No, it’s the ground-up Leprechaun add in.
What fast food places near you have more expensive shakes than McDonald’s? I just did a quick check and McD’s was cheaper than Culver’s and Shake Shack near me.
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I literally said McDonald’s is the most expensive one. 🤨
My bad, I meant to say cheaper. McDonald’s looks to be the cheapest fast food shake near me in Chicago.
Wendy’s, Jack in the Box, In-n-Out, Raising Cane’s, Burger King, Dairy Queen, and Foster Freeze all are cheaper by almost 2 dollars. I didn’t check Taco Bell; do they even have shakes?
I wonder if it has anything to do with how local the dairy itself is. I am in the central valley of california surrounded by dairy farms.
Maybe. Chicago is fairly high CoL, but so is CA. And we have a lot of dairy just north of the cheddar curtain, it’s usually priced either the same as other goods or cheaper.
Taco Bell has some abomination of a cookie flavored slurpee, I think it’s the closest they’ve gotten. It’s four bucks.
I got a cookies n creme one from Cookout for $3.64 the other day
I haven’t seen the film, but everything I see around me is $7.00 or more.