• paddirn@lemmy.world
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    At a Costco? $1.50. At any sort of other public entertainment venue? $10 for the shittiest hot dog you’ve ever seen.

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      To be fair, Costco has acknowledged they lose money on the sausages (and rotisserie chickens) and use those cheaper items to draw in customers to buy other things they do make money on.

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        Not gonna lie, I absolutely shop at CostCo because it means I can A) Get a stupid amount of everything to last awhile and B) Get lunch really cheap cuz I’m broke after shopping at CostCo.

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          Oh absolutely. With the rising food prices, my family has had to shift to making those rotisserie chickens a regular part of our weekly plans to keep our grocery bills down. (We eat the meat and then boil the bones/carcass into broth, which we can have as another meal of soup.) As prices continue to rise, they become a better and better deal.

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          Yeah that food court stop is the consolation prize to drain out that last $5 in the account.

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    As someone who just bought a 10-pack of Oscar Meyer hot dogs at the grocery store for $3.29, I had to click. The article is about hot dogs at sport stadiums. Frankly, I’m surprised they aren’t more expensive seeing as how venues price things astronomically high.

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    It’s not how much we “expect” to pay.

    It’s how much we’re forced to pay.

    I’m seeing it everywhere. A cafe near my house charges $9 for a cheese sandwich. I once paid $15 for half a sandwich, chips and a pickle.

    This really sucks.

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    To be painfully pedantic, I expect to pay nothing for a sports dog. I’ve had neither the means nor the desire to pay to pay to enjoy a game.

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    Lol. I’ve seen hot dogs sell here for US$13 (after conversion). The US doesn’t understand how cheap their food is, even with inflation. The minimum wage for adults is USD$15.40 though (again converted) and we don’t have “but it’s OK they get tips so we don’t have to pay them more than $2” shenanigans.

    Fuck that paywall, but again the problem is largely how underpaid and exploited people are, not how much hot dogs have increased in price.