Darcranium,

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

Leviathan,

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.

Gestrid,

I only go there if I happen to get a craving for them and am very hungry, which isn’t very often. Maybe once every few months.

nifty,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

I think it’s been ten years since I’ve been to a Wendy’s.

wowwoweowza,

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!

lolcatnip,

Hot take: every business that has a happy hour already has surge pricing and nobody minds because they promote it as offering a discount on the “normal” price.

Tlaloc_Temporal,

Some parts of Canada had an environmental fee on plastic bags introduced a while ago, and some places phrased it as a 10¢ discount for using a reusable/paper bag.

LemmyKnowsBest,

But Happy Hour is literally the opposite of surge pricing.

Makeshift,

This is not something I’ve heard of as someone who also doesn’t bother with fast food. Is this like, higher prices during rush hours or something?

madcaesar,

Yep.

KingThrillgore, (edited )
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

How Wendy’s thinks this will play out: 🤑

How it will actually play out:


<span style="color:#323232;">"WHY DOES THIS BURGER COST 16.99 WHEN IT COST 6 DOLLARS 20 MINUTES AGO?"
</span><span style="color:#323232;">"Sir, this is a Wendy's"
</span><span style="color:#323232;">"Oh okay, well fuck you" [drives off]
</span>
Soulg,

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.

Cowbee,

If you try to live your life as disconnected from evil megacorps as you can, it’s just a natural boycott.

nexussapphire,

I’m like a stubborn mule. The more you push the more likely I am to push back.

KingThrillgore, (edited )
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

To exist is to resist

wowwoweowza,

Not trying to be clever but I really see it as to resist is to exist.

Otherwise we are subsumed and consumed.

NutWrench,
@NutWrench@lemmy.world avatar

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.

Gestrid,

Wendy’s is also investing in upgrading all their restaurants to digital menus by the end of 2025, though.

washbasin,

They’re working on that. Wendy’s is reportedly replacing all menus with screens.

arstechnica.com/…/wendys-plans-ai-powered-menu-to…

yngmnwntr,

Most fast food places I see these days have screens, digital price displays that can change by the minute.

octopus_ink,

That’s easily solvable. “For informational purposes only. Prices subject to adjustment without notification.”

NocturnalEngineer,

Soon restaurants will become stock exchanges, with people waiting on the price of chicken nuggets to drop.

agitatedpotato,

My investment portfolio consists of my IRA, and these cups of limited edition McDonald’s szechuan sauce.

Sevoris,

@NocturnalEngineer @octopus_ink „Nugget futures looking bright this morning with $SCRATCH down 4.69 cents.“

NutWrench,
@NutWrench@lemmy.world avatar

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.

Chadus_Maximus, (edited )

Sometimes I get angry that there is nothing legal I can do to cause financial harm for certain companies. The quest that can happen is me stopping the consumption of their products, bit what is I want doing it in the first place?

Epicmulch,

I’ve always said that it’s bullshit that those meals were so cheap in the first place. Their lobbyists paid off a bunch of politicians to make it so cheap. It shouldn’t have ever been as cheap as it was. That food is terrible for you in every way. It’ll probably be good for a lot of people to stop eating it so much. So i see this as a win win.

captainWhatsHisName,

There’s a documentary “King Corn” that talks about how US government subsidies to farmers for growing corn have made it so inexpensive that it creates a surplus and prices that are too low relative to other foods. This resulted in the proliferation of corn being fed to cattle and other animals, which makes them less healthy to eat but fattens them for slaughter sooner. Also corn syrup is so cheap to make it made soft drinks less expensive. These are large reasons why fast food was so inexpensive and so bad for you. Also surplus corn and corn syrup led to the creation of a lot of unhealthy breakfast cereals which are marketed to kids.

Got_Bent,

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.

pugsnroses77,

try volunteering

Timecircleline,

There are still good people, friend, anywhere you go. Especially if you do try volunteering as the other commenter suggested, and there are tons and tons of various organizations always looking for good people depending on what your interests are.

If you just want to meet people and have no specific hobbies you can try volunteering at a hospital. Even a few hours once a week or every other week might really help with the loneliness.

Poem_for_your_sprog,

I’ve been boycotting all fast food chains and almost all big restaurant chains for…12 years now?

boogetyboo, (edited )
@boogetyboo@aussie.zone avatar

The part people keep missing with all their “I don’t even eat there so I don’t care” and “fine, I’ll go somewhere else” comments is that every other large chain will be watching this little experiment very, very closely.

People are still going to go to Wendy’s. Any boycott is unlikely to make a dent. If this is profitable, watch this become commonplace. I don’t even live in the states and this concerns me.

Enshitification may well extend itself to the hospitality sector.

wowwoweowza,

Rice cookers.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

People are still going to go to Wendy’s.

No they won’t. As soon as they are aware the price fluctuates they’ll go somewhere else. Wendy’s competitors will be watching this to see how many more customers they receive during Wendy’s “surge pricing” hours.

Uber “gets away with it” by saying they have a limited number of drivers, and you can always see the price on your phone. Nobody is going to go to a Wendy’s if they don’t know what the prices are going to be.

boogetyboo, (edited )
@boogetyboo@aussie.zone avatar

No one? I’m sorry but I just think that’s unrealistic. People clearly like the food, it’s convenient, likely part of a habit or ritual for many people. If people feel like Wendy’s, that’s where they’ll go.

NutWrench,
@NutWrench@lemmy.world avatar

This is a game a lot of people are not going to play, just on principle. It’s not about the food, anymore.

octopus_ink,

It doesn’t need to be “no one” to make it clear the experiment in new forms of corporate greed was a failure.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

I don’t know how much profit you think they’re hoping to make from having surge pricing. If they lose 10% of their customers over this that will be a significant loss in overall profit.

octopus_ink, (edited )

The part people keep missing with all their “I don’t even eat there so I don’t care” and “fine, I’ll go somewhere else” comments is that every other large chain will be watching this little experiment very, very closely.

So… locally owned businesses about to get a shot in the arm? That’s already what we’ve done. Why pay fifteen bucks for a burger fries and drink from McD when I can get a bigger burger with better beef (cooked FOR ME), better fries, and the same soda carryout from a local pub for about the same or even a little less? I can also go to the local steak sandwich place and get freshly made cheesesteak with fries and a drink for substantially less. And I’ve got many more options than that.

Biggest difference is 5 or 10 min in my car waiting for food or going in to pick it up. The moment fast food stopped being a consistently cheaper option, that stopped mattering.

They will usher in a new renaissance of local food places. Sounds like a win win.

chiliedogg,

I absolutely do fast food for the fast part. Between my 2 jobs I’m often moving from 4:30am to past 10:00 during the week, and I simply don’t have the extra 5 minutes to go inside.

I’m actually really enjoying that C-stores are getting better hot food options these days because they’re also super fast, and some of them have shockingly good tacos these days.

wowwoweowza,

Crockpot.

chiliedogg,

Where? In my cubicle or my car?

I sleep at my house and that’s about it unless it’s a weekend that I happen to be in town.

wowwoweowza,

Just a thought. Be well.

octopus_ink,

Fair enough but I think many people (such as my family) are going to refuse to buy McD’s or Wendy’s while it remains true that we can get better food for the same or less, giving up nothing more than waiting in the drive thru line.

Yeah, I agree there are some good convenience stores too - I think there the line becomes a little blurrier vs local business because sometimes the quality can be pretty close and the prices fairly competitive depending on what you are getting.

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