• waigl@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Does nobody here find it a bit insane that 11 dollars is seen as an acceptable price for a sandwich these days?

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        5 hours ago

        I paid 2€ for a sandwich up to 2020. How is $5 expected in 95…
        Now it’s more like 4-5€ for a good one.

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          4 hours ago

          Depends on the type of sandwich and how good it is. I’m thinking of a full sized sub.

          Yellow Sub has fantastic sandwiches and full size was around $5 back in the 90’s and around $14 today. Back then the half was like 75% the cost of a full (twice the size) so I always got the full and had leftovers.

          http://www.yellosublawrence.net/menu

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      2 days ago

      Dude I’m always so stunned by comments like this. I’m in aus and a zoomer, even after converting to USD decent sandwiches have cost more than this my entire life

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      2 days ago

      nah that’s a reasonable price for a quality sandwich in Canada

      now if you convert that $11 USD to CAD, then no, that’s high

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      2 days ago

      I mean, if you’re going out to sit down restaurant and getting a good sandwich, I don’t think that’s unacceptable at all. That said, my local sub shop has amazing subs for $6-8

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          2 days ago

          That sounds like a dream to me in Germany. Subway for two was around 20€ last year and the average Döner is at least 7-8€, though in my area it’s closer to 10€

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            2 days ago

            Laughs in Eastern Europe’s 20$/week spendings on food.

            While making sandwiches for myself every day.

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            2 days ago

            With or without drinks, and footlong or half-footlong? Been a while since I’ve been to subway, but I’d be very surprised to learn that the cheaper half-footlongs are already at 10€ (assuming your area’s taxes, wages and raw material prices are similar to mine, which is not a given). IMO the footlongs are too big to count as “one sandwich”.

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              2 days ago

              Without drinks and foot long. Even if I don’t finish it in one sitting, I’ll basically always go for a bigger sandwich and have leftovers later, unless it’s something really saucy or likely to get super soggy.

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                2 days ago

                Yeah, but that’s one big sandwich. 10€ for a big sandwich is different from 10€ for a normal-sized sandwich.

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                  11 hours ago

                  It’s about the size of a dürüm, at least around me. If they stuffed it really full, it might feel bigger, but subway was never even close to as full as any Döner place makes theirs. I tend to judge the size of food by my companions because I have a bird stomach (I would be happiest having three bites of food every half hour all day long, because otherwise I get really full), and I’m the only one who saves part of it for later.

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      Yes, but they probably don’t mean a sandwich using the standard size of bread slices that you find in a store. Something like Jimmy John’s Favorites subs or my local gyro place (technically not a sandwich but similar) are around that price and contain a lot more volume of food than a basic sandwich. Subway’s footlongs are about that size/volume but their quality is not worth $11 by any means. I think hamburgers also would be an exception to that price-quality-volume metric for sandwiches.