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1977 Diner Prices - Cheeseburger 55 cents, yes, cents
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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 3361242" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>Food price have gone nuts. The wholesale cost on a 4" hamburger bun is like 21¢. Better deals can be (maybe) found in small quantities at grocery stores but restaurants don't have the time and resources to shop multiple stores to get the needed quantities, if they are even permitted to buy them. I recently launched a new food service venture and am so glad I went with a couple of restaurant food vendors. Sam's Club, which sells a premium membership to restaurants, has been refusing to sell the quantities of items that they need to serve their customers. Unfortunately the wholesale companies that service restaurants are typically more expensive than Sam's or even regular grocery stores but at least they will sell in quantities that are needed to stay in business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 3361242, member: 1111"] Food price have gone nuts. The wholesale cost on a 4" hamburger bun is like 21¢. Better deals can be (maybe) found in small quantities at grocery stores but restaurants don't have the time and resources to shop multiple stores to get the needed quantities, if they are even permitted to buy them. I recently launched a new food service venture and am so glad I went with a couple of restaurant food vendors. Sam's Club, which sells a premium membership to restaurants, has been refusing to sell the quantities of items that they need to serve their customers. Unfortunately the wholesale companies that service restaurants are typically more expensive than Sam's or even regular grocery stores but at least they will sell in quantities that are needed to stay in business. [/QUOTE]
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