Maybe it's a regional thing, but the price for breakfast has gotten out of hand. Perhaps I have a bad memory, but going back just 7 years, a basic breakfast for 2 at the local family restaurant used to run maybe $20 after tip. Nothing fancy either: a couple eggs, toast, sausage, hash browns, the obligatory weak coffee. Now we're very close to $30 for the same thing. It's BREAKFAST, no tablecloth, no cloth napkins, no wine pairing, no intimate seating with a good view, no candlelight, no specialized culinary skills or techniques, no soft music in the background, no atmosphere. You're in a BOOTH and there's a lot of noise and flannel.
I get it. Businesses exist to Make Money, Make More Money, and Make Even More Money. It's not a charity. If they want to increase prices to cover expenses and make a profit, good for them, they should do that, no question at all. But there must be a balance. Raise prices too high, and people won't come. It seems to me like the prices are distorted high because "everyone else is doing it" and they can get away with $30 breakfast for 2.
Our solution has been to simply dial back on going out for food. We want to support our local businesses. We want to save for retirement and control our expenses. The latter will always win out in our household.
Curious if others are doing the same, cutting back on non-essentials like $30 breakfasts.
I get it. Businesses exist to Make Money, Make More Money, and Make Even More Money. It's not a charity. If they want to increase prices to cover expenses and make a profit, good for them, they should do that, no question at all. But there must be a balance. Raise prices too high, and people won't come. It seems to me like the prices are distorted high because "everyone else is doing it" and they can get away with $30 breakfast for 2.
Our solution has been to simply dial back on going out for food. We want to support our local businesses. We want to save for retirement and control our expenses. The latter will always win out in our household.
Curious if others are doing the same, cutting back on non-essentials like $30 breakfasts.
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