McFLATION: Big Mac Prices Soar in Biden’s Out-of-Control Economy

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Yes, it’s treif, but it’s a sign of the times.

Is there anything the Biden economy hasn’t ruined?

 

Hawaii has the most expensive ‘Mac’ at $5.31, followed by New York and New Jersey at $5.23 and $5.19, respectively. Californians pay $5.11 for the iconic burger.

From The New York Post:

Out of the more than 13,000 McDonald’s in the US, those in Mississippi were found to have the cheapest Big Macs, at $3.91.

After Mississippi, the best bang for your buck can be found in Arkansas, with the Big Mac available for $3.95, while Alabama, Missouri and South Dakota tied for the third-cheapest option at $3.99.

Middle America states such as Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma all listed the Big Mac at $4.07.

The prices are a far cry from the 45 cents the Big Mac originally cost when it made its debut in 1967 in Pennsylvania.

The burgers’ rising cost has been fueled by inflation, which currently remains stubbornly high at 6%.

More over at The New York Post:


7 COMMENTS

    • The first sentence of the article clearly states:

      “Yes, it’s treif, but it’s a sign of the times.“

      If only people would actually read the article before commenting.

  1. why would i care? I don’t even have a dog to feed it to & I am not sure I’d rather live in the states where it’s cheap.

    • The first sentence of the article clearly states:

      “Yes, it’s treif, but it’s a sign of the times.“

      If only people would actually read the article before commenting.

  2. The price of treif fast food (McDonalds, Burger King, etc) is a fraction of what we pay. Let them pay for a burger, fries and soda at $15 – $20 and maybe they’ll stop complaining.

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