McDonald's raised its prices by 25%

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flxnimprtmscl

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Originally posted by: ArmchairAthlete
(looks at McDonalds pays employee 6.1 million thread)
(looks at this thread)

hmm...

Lol, exactly what I thought as well. Obviously not related but still funny.
 

WaTaGuMp

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The 30 cents a gallon or so for gas hike over the last couple weeks sure doesnt help.
 

umbrella39

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Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Casawi
Damn the economy is sucking real bad, my salary is not worth as much is my only concern right now :(

I laugh every time I see someone make a comment like this these days. The economy is not "sucking real bad" [sic], it's simply not growing as fast as it once was. The economy was in bad shape in the early 1980's, but it really hasn't had a strongly negative period since then. Even when the bubble burst in 2000 it wasn't really a case of the economy flatlining, rather it was a natural correction. The unemployment rate is holding steady around 4.5%, which is on the happy side of the overall average since 1948 (the first year for which I was able to find data).

Just because we're no longer on an artificially steep (and, consequently, non-sustainable) growth curve doesn't mean that we're in a state of decline.

ZV
You have to understand the skewed view people of Michigan have of the economy. Michigan is in a one state recession.

LOL yeah, with good reason.
 

Randum

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Yeah my everyday, 5 Double Cheese with 5 McChickens is still just over $10...

jk, yeah right, id be big as a house!
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: aldamon
Does anyone know if the Jr Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's shrank? I got one last night and it was tiny and in a generic "hamburger" wrapper.

Someone else noticed this, too:

http://feedthehabit.wordpress....lew-out-my-flip-flops/

Wendy's burgers and sandwiches shrank in size. Single, double, and spicy chicken sandwiches are smaller. I guess they made it smaller instead of raising the price.


Doubtful. The "size" of Wendy's burgers has to do with the way they are pressed out in the grill. They are always 2oz Juniors, 4oz Singles (AKA, Quarter-Pound Singles). The size of the burger is directly compared to the attention that the grill operator gives it, and unfortunately many stores are going to the "clamshell" style grill that doesn't do a good job pressing them out.


The wrappers have gone back to the classic wax wrapper for the sake of the classic feel.

 

Casawi

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Originally posted by: Casawi
Originally posted by: HammerCurl
Did the dollar menu turn into the $1.25 menu?

I should of checked that too, but I didn't... I doubt it tho.

I asked the guy today about the dollar menu, he said it will never change..lol.

Yes, I went there for coffee again.
 

aldamon

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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: aldamon
Does anyone know if the Jr Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's shrank? I got one last night and it was tiny and in a generic "hamburger" wrapper.

Someone else noticed this, too:

http://feedthehabit.wordpress....lew-out-my-flip-flops/

Wendy's burgers and sandwiches shrank in size. Single, double, and spicy chicken sandwiches are smaller. I guess they made it smaller instead of raising the price.


Doubtful. The "size" of Wendy's burgers has to do with the way they are pressed out in the grill. They are always 2oz Juniors, 4oz Singles (AKA, Quarter-Pound Singles). The size of the burger is directly compared to the attention that the grill operator gives it, and unfortunately many stores are going to the "clamshell" style grill that doesn't do a good job pressing them out.


The wrappers have gone back to the classic wax wrapper for the sake of the classic feel.

No, they definitely shrank everything about the burger. The patty was smaller and the bun was different like a kids burger. My tiny Jr Bacon Cheeseburger was in a foil hamburger wrapper not wax.

My wife noticed her chicken sandwich was smaller too but that incident was two weeks before and just thought she ordered the wrong thing.

Go see for yourself.
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: aldamon
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: aldamon
Does anyone know if the Jr Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's shrank? I got one last night and it was tiny and in a generic "hamburger" wrapper.

Someone else noticed this, too:

http://feedthehabit.wordpress....lew-out-my-flip-flops/

Wendy's burgers and sandwiches shrank in size. Single, double, and spicy chicken sandwiches are smaller. I guess they made it smaller instead of raising the price.


Doubtful. The "size" of Wendy's burgers has to do with the way they are pressed out in the grill. They are always 2oz Juniors, 4oz Singles (AKA, Quarter-Pound Singles). The size of the burger is directly compared to the attention that the grill operator gives it, and unfortunately many stores are going to the "clamshell" style grill that doesn't do a good job pressing them out.


The wrappers have gone back to the classic wax wrapper for the sake of the classic feel.

No, they definitely shrank everything about the burger. The patty was smaller and the bun was different like a kids burger. My tiny Jr Bacon Cheeseburger was in a foil hamburger wrapper not wax.

My wife noticed her chicken sandwich was smaller too but that incident was two weeks before and just thought she ordered the wrong thing.

Go see for yourself.

I did happen to go their for lunch today (this thread got me wanting a burger from them!)... and you're wrong. Wanna know why? The kid's burger IS a junior burger. They only have two sizes of meat, as I previously mentioned. Does it really surprise you that the kids burger, which is just a junior burger (89 - 94 cents in most places) minus the onions (because kids don't like onions!) is the same size as the junior bacon cheeseburger (99 - 119 cents in most places)? So when you say that your junior bacon was different like a kid's burger, you clearly are missing something.

You're welcome to give them a call and ask them or something. Argue it all day long if you feel like but I've already told you, plain as day, why they might SEEM smaller.
 

aldamon

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Originally posted by: Injury
and you're wrong. Wanna know why?

You're welcome to give them a call and ask them or something. Argue it all day long if you feel like but I've already told you, plain as day, why they might SEEM smaller.

I don't have to. I have hard numbers. Look at all of the Junior burgers and how the calories have dropped!

Gee, I wonder how they cut 60 calories off the JBC?

Exhibit A (from Web site today)
http://www.wendys.com/food/Nutrition.jsp
310 calories

Exhibit B (Wendy's PDF with August 2007 numbers):
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t...tmQ3EzXLi6vNjOQ1JDr4iQ
310 calories

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Exhibit C (Spanish Wendy's PDF, but accurate 2006 numbers and not updated with smaller burger #s):
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t...k5vczNSCPFGK4HcqBhnfpw
370 calories!

Exhibit D
http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts-C00001-01c21ln.html
380 calories

Exhibit E
http://www.calorie-count.com/calories/item/56347.html
370 calories

Exhibit F
http://www.fastfood.com/Nutrition/hamburgers.html
380 calories
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: aldamon
Originally posted by: Injury
and you're wrong. Wanna know why?

You're welcome to give them a call and ask them or something. Argue it all day long if you feel like but I've already told you, plain as day, why they might SEEM smaller.

I don't have to. I have hard numbers. Look at all of the Junior burgers and how the calories have dropped!

Gee, I wonder how they cut 60 calories off the JBC?

Exhibit A (from Web site today)
http://www.wendys.com/food/Nutrition.jsp
310 calories

Exhibit B (Wendy's PDF with August 2007 numbers):
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t...tmQ3EzXLi6vNjOQ1JDr4iQ
310 calories

==================

Exhibit C (Spanish Wendy's PDF, but accurate 2006 numbers and not updated with smaller burger #s):
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t...k5vczNSCPFGK4HcqBhnfpw
370 calories!

Exhibit D
http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts-C00001-01c21ln.html
380 calories

Exhibit E
http://www.calorie-count.com/calories/item/56347.html
370 calories

Exhibit F
http://www.fastfood.com/Nutrition/hamburgers.html
380 calories

Proves nothing.

First off, 3 of the links you give aren't from Wendy's. They could have used their own methods for calculating the items.

Second, there are 7 ingredients on the JBC. (Bun, Mayo, Tomato, Lettuce, cheese, bacon, and the beef.) I don't believe for a second that the meat alone changing to any acceptable size would drop the calories by ~60-70. I wouldn't think 1 of the 7 items is entirely responsible for a change.

Third, the PDFs you've shown list all the ingredients separately at the end. The junior patty goes from 100 calories to 90 calories between the two. The bun alone drops 40 calories. I do not believe that you can accurately tell a difference between a cooked patty containing 100 calories and 90 calories. This could also be a result solely of changes to the way it is processed. Judging by the fact that all of the other ingredients in it drop about 5 calories, it could be that the equipment used was calibrated differently between the times.

But again, feel free to call them and find out. I'll put "Aldamon owned my sorry ass" in my sig for a week if you can get Wendy's to confirm this. PM me when you do, because otherwise I know who's right and there's no reason for me to keep posting over something so trivial.
 

Alistar7

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Worked at Wendys as a teen. The kid meal burgers and the juinor bacon cheese burger are cut. A full 1/4lb has 1/3 taken off, with the other 2/3 being used to make the burger. They save the other 1/3 and combine it with another if they can, or if it sits too long on the grill it gets tossed into the "chili meat" container, used "next" day.