COVID forced me to stay in my house for an extended period of time. I never ventured back out. Businesses are certainly not incentivizing me to do so.
As a result, I’ve watched my bank account grow at a rate it never has. In a nearly identical upward trend on the graph so have grown my depression and loneliness.
The outside world has become hostile in addition to expensive.
I’m glad I’m old and this is not my whole life ahead of me stage.
If you try to live your life as disconnected from evil megacorps as you can, it’s just a natural boycott.
To exist is to resist
Not trying to be clever but I really see it as to resist is to exist.
Otherwise we are subsumed and consumed.
Isn’t this just blatant lying on the part of the fast food company? If you have a printed menu with prices on it, you can’t just bait and switch like this.
Most fast food places I see these days have screens, digital price displays that can change by the minute.
Wendys actually thinks they can treat CHEESEBURGERS like a valuable, limited commodity. I HAVE to buy gasoline because I have no choice. I don’t have to buy Wendy’s cheeseburgers. I can make my own damn cheeseburgers.
I wonder how long it will be before “Surge prices” become permanent price increases in certain neighborhoods?
People don’t like paying premium prices for average or crap food. But they like being exploited even less. Even if Wendys rescinds the surge pricing policy, those customers are never coming back. People will remember that Wendys tried to f*ck them over.
That’s easily solvable. “For informational purposes only. Prices subject to adjustment without notification.”
Soon restaurants will become stock exchanges, with people waiting on the price of chicken nuggets to drop.
My investment portfolio consists of my IRA, and these cups of limited edition McDonald’s szechuan sauce.
those fast food restaurants
Has anyone other than Wendy’s announced plans to do this?
Probably encompasses at least two Wendy’s restaurants
Yeah I think I like cooking for myself better anyways.
I’ve been boycotting all fast food chains and almost all big restaurant chains for…12 years now?
Would you like to know more?
Yes
Good citizen.
Ohhh! Lemmy is my people. We are small as a group but mighty in spirit. Sometimes I miss my weird little subs at Deadit and o go back and am reminded by the thirty point IQ drop across the board and I content myself to return to Lemmy and see exactly what I needed to see.
Off to the rest of my day.
This one meme satisfies so completely. Except that I may modify it to reflect my decade clean from fast food. Onward!
Rice cookers of the world unite!
I think at this point I only ever go to fast food places when a friend who loves fast food places is over and we happen to go get food. Happens maybe once every couple of years.
I think I’m at an age that if I want burgers or barbecue or something unhealthy or greasy is rather make it myself and have it be extra dirty and less expensive.
I think it’s been ten years since I’ve been to a Wendy’s.
I live in a small town without any stores. There’s a pizza place that makes nice pizza though. We eat pizza from that place ~1-3 times per year.
I dont even remember the last time i was at mcdonalds or similar. its been at least a couple of years…
This seems like one of those artificial issues that don’t really matter to anyone serious. Creating a fake sense of conflict. If anything the entire country is experiencing surge pricing for every fast food restaurant in comparison to other countries
How Wendy’s thinks this will play out: 🤑
How it will actually play out:
"WHY DOES THIS BURGER COST 16.99 WHEN IT COST 6 DOLLARS 20 MINUTES AGO?" "Sir, this is a Wendy's" "Oh okay, well fuck you" [drives off]
All they need is for enough people to not want to have wasted that time for nothing to buy it anyway to still make more money.
I actually really like fast food, but I manage my diet pretty closely, so I only have it once a week anyway, and I’d just as soon buy ten frozen burger patties and make the burger myself than pay surge pricing.
I’m not one of the whale customers they’re looking for.