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I'm not a burger person but I can't feed three of us at McDonald's or Wendy's for under $40.00. If 5 Guys is that much better, it would probably be worth a few bucks extra.
Down here, those two are well under $30 for a family of 3 Single Combo with cheese at Wendy's for example is about $7 including the Tax. So three could eat that for $21. Even the Triple Combo is only $9. So that would be $27. And yeah that's a 3/4 pounds of burger.

That said burgers are a very high mark up.
 
Mine took me to those awful kid's pizza places with the robotic characters and video games and ball pits. I've been more than paid back for that from taking my own two kids.
 

If my parents hated a place that I wanted to go they wouldn’t go, but they would let me take a friend and they would drop us off and pick us up later - something that would be scary to do today.
 
I imagined my marriage, life at home and being in the same home would be the same.

I imagined my work would be different and it is.

I never imagined I would be a grandma now and that’s a wonderful blessing.
 
Subway - ridiculously overpriced
 
My grandma took me to Hawaii when I was 15
 
In 1950’s we drove from Long Island to central Florida. This was before the interstate highsways.
 
I went to the Carolinas (both but don’t remember which was the focus of the trip) to visit Auntie Clara’s family for the summer. I must have been about ten years old. She was a friend of my mother’s not a true relative but the fact that she was an auntie “made” her family. We took a Greyhound bus down with a shoe box filled with sandwiches, fried chicken and plain cake. Oh and my favorite: green salad in a Hellman’s jar with oil + vinegar.

It was so foreign to me. Wooden shacks jumped together to make a bigger residence; a wood burning stove to cook on (the food was fabulous) and provide heat; church was all day on Sunday and the burial ground looked like red lumpy ground with some graves separated by bricks and others, shells and colored glass bottles. I recall being fascinated because bugs walked across them. Nice people but I never returned.

Actually I traveled further when I spent summers in the Caribbean but never considered that “exotic”. Just like being home except they had mango trees in the yard, LOL.
 
I remember going to California from Florida when I was 4 - such a long plane ride. We went to Ireland when I was 7 - another long plane ride but way more exciting. :laughing:

And in middle school, we travelled to Morocco. In college (does it count?), we went to the Baltic Sea which was absolutely a trek but done via Disney Cruise Line so incredibly enjoyable. ;)
 
If you can't get out of McDonald's or Wendy's for less than $40 for three of you, you got no shot at getting out of Five Guys for less than $60. It's $10 per burger and then $7 for fries and another $2-5 for drinks.

Everyone hating on chain pizza, that isn't even in the same ballpark, that $17 large regular price pizza is multi serving. If you split that between 3 people than you're at under $6. Hardly overpriced for a meal. And sometimes chain pizza is what you need.
I'm not a burger person but I can't feed three of us at McDonald's or Wendy's for under $40.00. If 5 Guys is that much better, it would probably be worth a few bucks extra.
 
Starbucks coffee is a big rip off. They have convinced people to pay $3 to $4 for a 25 cent coffee drink.
Most places outside of Europe charge a lot for Espresso drinks, so not surprising.

As for rip-offs, you should check out this video. The prices for Dunkin's alleged coffee in Western NY borders on criminal.
 
Initially, Disneyland. We went to CA for my aunt's wedding and my sisters begged to go to Disneyland when we were out there (I was too young to really know what it was or beg effectively). It was super crowded and I guess my parents didn't love it, but when we went back 4 years later we begged and went again. I guess that trip was much better, as we went to WDW the next year, then again two years later. By the time I was 10 my parents were taking adults only trips to Disney.
 
I'm not a burger person but I can't feed three of us at McDonald's or Wendy's for under $40.00. If 5 Guys is that much better, it would probably be worth a few bucks extra.
Five Guys is for real, nothing like fast food. It's fresh never frozen hamburger cooked right there with fresh fries made properly double fried in peanut oil (sorry all the peanut allergy folk) once at lower temp to cook the fries and at a higher temp to set the crispiness.

I don't know what it costs for a small burger, the regular burger is a double patty. A double patty bacon cheeseburger with small fries (enormous amount) and drink will run $18. The fry quantity however could feed 3 people so really you only need 1 small fry. They heat up well in the toaster oven so I usually get 2 small fries and take them home when it's 3 or 4 of us. I think it's $15 for the bacon cheeseburger (the double patty).

So $18 for a 2 patty bacon cheeseburger, fry, and drink vs. Wendy's Baconator, large fry, and drink which is $10. Of course the burgers are bigger, both are delicious, both also made from fresh not frozen burger. The Five Guy fry order is 4-5 times the amount of a Wendy's large fry. Drinks are drinks unless you substitute a Frosty at Wendys (which I would, LOL.) I don't know what a milk shake is at Five guys but I do know it's delicious and would cost more than just a regular drink.

For the amount of food you get, value wise is probably pretty equal to a Wendys Baconator combo. I can't compare any other fast food burgers because all but Wendys would be extremely sub-par food.
 












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