raidermatt
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No one is forced to buy additonal items, but many do, which allows them to have the promotional pricing. You also need to take into consideration that some places may not have rasied prices, but have reduced the size of the portion which allows for them to not raise prices. Some places may have also started using a lesser quality product to make the food to keep the costs down.
The fact is that food prices have risen (just Google rising food prices) and restaurants have adjusted accordingly, whether it be to raise prices, reduce portion size or use lesser quality products. In this case Disney has chosen to raise the prices.
What some are missing here is that a business's costs rising has absolutely nothing to do with whether customers will pay more for their product.
Restaurants in general are not raising their prices to keep up with costs simply because there aren't enough customers who will pay the higher prices. So many restaurants are taking hits on their margins because lower margins are better than no margins.
In WDW's case, they clearly believe we will still come and we will still buy their food. We'll just have to see how it goes.