Surge in Wendy's complaints exposes limits to consumer tolerance of unstable pricesMicroWave@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 446 points – 4 months agoapnews.com66Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment same price no matter where they are This is not at all true. Here is a map showing Big Mac prices across the US: https://mccheapest.comI wonder if this map is a good indicator of general cost of living?It is all true in the Country I live in. And the other Countries I have visited. I guess not all Countries are the same, and forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US. forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US. Says the person who made a sweeping worldwide generalisation
same price no matter where they are This is not at all true. Here is a map showing Big Mac prices across the US: https://mccheapest.comI wonder if this map is a good indicator of general cost of living?It is all true in the Country I live in. And the other Countries I have visited. I guess not all Countries are the same, and forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US. forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US. Says the person who made a sweeping worldwide generalisation
It is all true in the Country I live in. And the other Countries I have visited. I guess not all Countries are the same, and forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US. forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US. Says the person who made a sweeping worldwide generalisation
forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US. Says the person who made a sweeping worldwide generalisation
This is not at all true. Here is a map showing Big Mac prices across the US:
https://mccheapest.com
I wonder if this map is a good indicator of general cost of living?
It is all true in the Country I live in. And the other Countries I have visited.
I guess not all Countries are the same, and forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US.
Says the person who made a sweeping worldwide generalisation