• 🏳️‍⚧️ Elara ☭@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 years ago

    You’re assuming it’s different in the US. Here in LA, a large Domino’s pizza with a few toppings costs $27, while a small pizzeria near us has a pizza that is the same size, with the same toppings, but tastes 100x better than Domino’s, and it’s $17. People don’t bother to even try looking for places to eat beyond just watching ads that are filled with obvious marketing tactics.

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          It’s insanity. Every time in the last month I’ve thought about ordering food I opt not to because of those charges. Your $8 sandwich is going to become $20 and at that point the chicken and rice in your fridge starts to look pretty tasty again.

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      2 years ago

      Yeah, we have that kind of stuff. In here, the cheapest (tiny-sized) one is around R$ 21,90. For R$21.90, I can order one from a pizza place in one of the poorer neighborhoods and it’ll come better and bigger. The larger ones here are R$ 91,90. Minimum wage here is R$ 1300,00 a month, which is around 248,22 dollars. So they’re prohibitively expensive, low-quality and, frankly, just a waste for one to feel like a gringo for a day.

      But I didn’t know it was that awful in LA.

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      2 years ago

      my heart cries seeing a 17€ pizza