Wow this calls for an extermination of that tacobell
MakeLove2MeRandy
The problem is people still pay it
jeeves585
All of the TB I go to have had “we’re hiring” signs with websites. Found out there are about three different corporations/people that own most of them. As I pay a little more attention that is the different pricing between locations.
One of the owners had like 80 locations in Oregon Washington and Idaho.
BringBackManaPots
For those prices, I’m go cava
fischerandchips
sometimes it’s about location. an extra 10 min drive is 20 min round trip. if you go during your lunch break, an extra 20 min drive might not be feasible. i’m much more likely to stop by one on my way home instead of one 20 min round trip out of my way.
but if the time/distance doesn’t matter to you, then go to the cheaper one. extra options is great to have. if one of them closed, the other might also be high priced
herseyhawkins33
franchises’ stranglehold on crazy pricing is absurd
FriendlyLawnmower
Is this in Seattle? There’s a franchised taco bell in the city that’s notorious for their elevated prices. They were charging over $5 for a bean and rice burrito last time I was there. The next closest taco bell about 15 minutes away had the same burritos for less than $2
afxtal
I live 2 miles in each cardinal direction from 4 different Taco Bells.
They all have different prices so I go to a different one depending on what I’m getting.
AccountPretty4576
I see this often in my area. What makes me most angry is the TBs in the mostly minority areas are always significantly higher. The one on MLK honestly has the best quality food but they charge a premium which seems to be because of the location. Weirdly enough it’s not even near the interstate or anything so it’s not a high traffic area compared to some of the other locations.
babyzela
I heard about a McDonald’s rest stop in an affluent part of Connecticut were charging like 25 bucks for a Big Mac meal or somthin.
donotupdate-
$9 for a normal cravings box is ludicrous, i feel bad for you, the online one where i live is 5.99
Arickettsf16
Both prices are outrageous
Darnell5000
That’s like the difference between the Taco Bell in the mall and the stand alone one by me.
RusskiEnigma
the deluxe craving box got nerfed so hard. this sucks
used to be able to get 3 burritos
now it’s 1 burrito, a chalupa, and a taco
RIP
xferragamoFalcon
You should watch the “worst rated vs top rated Taco Bell” YouTube video
infinitestripes4ever
$9 cravings box?! I’m never gonna complain about 6.99 again.
bluespringsbeer
There are two in Atlanta exactly like this!
foamtest
I love how 2 taco bells less than 2 miles away from each other can have a dollar or two difference in pricing.
Cichlidsaremyjam
There are two targets near me within 20 minutes of each other. One is always about 10% if not more, cheaper than the other. It makes no sense but I guess the line between more expensive areas and less has to be drawn somewhere. Like how there have to be neighbors out there that live in two separate time zones.
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Wow this calls for an extermination of that tacobell
The problem is people still pay it
All of the TB I go to have had “we’re hiring” signs with websites. Found out there are about three different corporations/people that own most of them. As I pay a little more attention that is the different pricing between locations.
One of the owners had like 80 locations in Oregon Washington and Idaho.
For those prices, I’m go cava
sometimes it’s about location. an extra 10 min drive is 20 min round trip. if you go during your lunch break, an extra 20 min drive might not be feasible. i’m much more likely to stop by one on my way home instead of one 20 min round trip out of my way.
but if the time/distance doesn’t matter to you, then go to the cheaper one. extra options is great to have. if one of them closed, the other might also be high priced
franchises’ stranglehold on crazy pricing is absurd
Is this in Seattle? There’s a franchised taco bell in the city that’s notorious for their elevated prices. They were charging over $5 for a bean and rice burrito last time I was there. The next closest taco bell about 15 minutes away had the same burritos for less than $2
I live 2 miles in each cardinal direction from 4 different Taco Bells.
They all have different prices so I go to a different one depending on what I’m getting.
I see this often in my area. What makes me most angry is the TBs in the mostly minority areas are always significantly higher. The one on MLK honestly has the best quality food but they charge a premium which seems to be because of the location. Weirdly enough it’s not even near the interstate or anything so it’s not a high traffic area compared to some of the other locations.
I heard about a McDonald’s rest stop in an affluent part of Connecticut were charging like 25 bucks for a Big Mac meal or somthin.
$9 for a normal cravings box is ludicrous, i feel bad for you, the online one where i live is 5.99
Both prices are outrageous
That’s like the difference between the Taco Bell in the mall and the stand alone one by me.
the deluxe craving box got nerfed so hard. this sucks
used to be able to get 3 burritos
now it’s 1 burrito, a chalupa, and a taco
RIP
You should watch the “worst rated vs top rated Taco Bell” YouTube video
$9 cravings box?! I’m never gonna complain about 6.99 again.
There are two in Atlanta exactly like this!
I love how 2 taco bells less than 2 miles away from each other can have a dollar or two difference in pricing.
There are two targets near me within 20 minutes of each other. One is always about 10% if not more, cheaper than the other. It makes no sense but I guess the line between more expensive areas and less has to be drawn somewhere. Like how there have to be neighbors out there that live in two separate time zones.