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The Costco Hot Dog is a 1/4lb hot dog sold at the international warehouse club Costco’s food courts. It is notable for its price, which has remained steady at $1.50 in a combo deal including a soda at United States locations since its introduction in 1984. That price has become increasingly low relative to inflation and spawned a cult following

From the wiki

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And as an added bonus, you get about three days worth of salt in that one hot dog.

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It’s how I retain that resting heart rate of 112. I don’t even have to go to the gym anymore; I’m getting my cardio in just sitting here.

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LMAO

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5 points

The sausage is so good too but that’s not in the states IIRC

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I used to be able to get a sausage at the one in Hackensack. Haven’t been there in ages though so who knows now.

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The sausage went away during the pandemic for my local.

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It used to be, it has been a long while since Ive had or seen one, may have went away with the switch from Hebrew National dogs.

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I feel like Little Caesars is still pretty cheap.

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8-9 dollars for a whole pizza? That I can get a couple meals out of? A pretty good deal.

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Shit is cardboard, but it’s pretty tasty cardboard and make sure not to sleep on the crazy sticks.

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The deep deep dish is really good with really good flavor. It’s a favorite for me.

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Crazy bread was the only thing Little Caesars still had going for it. Now they’re half the size and never cooked through.

I just let 80s/90s Little Caesars stay in my memory now. They used to be the best pizza place. Now Tontinos frozen pizza is better.

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5 points

$6.50 for a pizza here, pretty great deal.

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You can get medium Dominos pizzas for $7 if you order online and look for the Deals. They are 8 slices which is 3 or 4 meals for me.

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Everything is more expensive where I am but local mexican restaurants have stayed the most reasonable (more so than chains). Chain-wise I think subway is still pretty affordable.

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It’s cheaper to go to our local Mexican place than to Taco Bell. My wife gets the two chalupa combo. And to switch from chicken to ground beef, the combo is $13. Her standing #4 at the Mexican place is $8.75.

When Taco Bell was advertised the $5 box, all the local ones had it at $5.99. Now it’s $8.99. There’s one Taco Bell about 20 miles away that actually does follow the advertised prices. But it’s not worth driving that far.

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It amazes me that Taco Bell isn’t still cheap, considering the quality of their ingredients.

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I actually enjoyed Taco Bell, precisely because it was cheap, fast, comparatively healthy with vegan options, and open late. Essentially since COVID they have raised prices insanely (NY Metro soft tacos are almost $4, speciality ones reach $8+tax(so $9) per taco), they are no longer as quick despite all of them essentially being Kiosks with a food assembly line in the back now, they have taken away vegan options and some of their fresh veggies like pico de gallo / played with their menu items too much how many limited drop food items can you do a year?, and many are no longer open late. Taco Bell could have ended up like in the Demolition Man film, but COVID ruined any love I had for the brand.

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3 points

They, and most fast food, forgot what they are and why they are there. Cheap and fast food. Not sit down and expensive.

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Almost all of the taco bells near me still have the $6 box, and when I’ve traveled the majority on the road still have it too. I’m guessing all the ones near you have a shared owner who’s raised the price.

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Don’t know about the same owner. But I know they are all franchises. Closest one is a major college town.

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Local/regional chains seem to stay more reasonable, but honestly, local restaurants in my area are almost cheaper than fast food. A typical combo meal seems to run around $10-15, and you can find lunch specials and weekly specials for $8-12.

The food is way better as well.

I could go to Arby’s for a combo (roast beef sandwich, soda, and fries) and spend around $14. Or I can go to the sushi place half a mile away and pay $11 for their made-to-order bento box: teriyaki salmon filet, small salad, 3 gyoza, 4-piece Cali roll, and tasty rice. I haven’t been to Arby’s in years.

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+1 for local.

If it’s the same price, then you’re usually getting something much better for your dollar, and supporting a local business instead of a big corpo.

If it’s cheaper then win win!

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Love local but my sushi place lunch special for 3 rolls is $15 now Local authentic Mexican taco place has $8-12 options tho and the most amazing chorizo burger you’ve ever had for $12 with sides

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We have all but stopped drive thru when out for a concert or other events. What we do now is pack some home made sandwiches with some chips, etc for the drive home.

I still do mcd sometimes when working but I only order off the deals or redeeming points for something. I never pay full price.

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