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Rovin wrote:eh
relative tell me in new york a dozen eggs is currently us8-9 ... here is about half of that
pugboy wrote:boy real ppl complain about the new blueband
it’s not the same, has a bad greasy texture
pugboy wrote:boy real ppl complain about the new blueband
it’s not the same, has a bad greasy texture
Dizzy28 wrote:^ Picked up some guiltless two for 18 in Massy last week. Alas last year the deal used to be two for fifteen.
They have a premium line of yogurts which are more expensive IMG_20230207_214638.jpg
hover11 wrote:Asking the wrong question they raised prices...ent ppl still buying? I did a study on KFC for my final year, the profits they make on FRIES alone is astronomical but say what they have cheap labour and basically an inelastic good at their disposal.
adnj wrote:A KFC 2pc combo is US$6 plus sales tax in the US.
How does that compare with T&T?
Imagine working for a whole hour and not being able to afford a loaf of kiss whole grain oats breadDizzy28 wrote:adnj wrote:A KFC 2pc combo is US$6 plus sales tax in the US.
How does that compare with T&T?
US Minimum wage - US$7.25/hr
TT Minimum Wage - US$2.58/hr
Box of dead costs more hours at Min wage here than there.
Of course you don't have to worry about that thanks to the taxpayers.hover11 wrote:Imagine working for a whole hour and not being able to afford a loaf of kiss whole grain oats breadDizzy28 wrote:adnj wrote:A KFC 2pc combo is US$6 plus sales tax in the US.
How does that compare with T&T?
US Minimum wage - US$7.25/hr
TT Minimum Wage - US$2.58/hr
Box of dead costs more hours at Min wage here than there.
What are the input costs other than wages? Potatoes, vegetable oil and chicken feed are US exports.wing wrote:Of course you don't have to worry about that thanks to the taxpayers.hover11 wrote:Imagine working for a whole hour and not being able to afford a loaf of kiss whole grain oats breadDizzy28 wrote:adnj wrote:A KFC 2pc combo is US$6 plus sales tax in the US.
How does that compare with T&T?
US Minimum wage - US$7.25/hr
TT Minimum Wage - US$2.58/hr
Box of dead costs more hours at Min wage here than there.
adnj wrote:What are the input costs other than wages? Potatoes, vegetable oil and chicken feed are US exports.wing wrote:Of course you don't have to worry about that thanks to the taxpayers.hover11 wrote:Imagine working for a whole hour and not being able to afford a loaf of kiss whole grain oats breadDizzy28 wrote:adnj wrote:A KFC 2pc combo is US$6 plus sales tax in the US.
How does that compare with T&T?
US Minimum wage - US$7.25/hr
TT Minimum Wage - US$2.58/hr
Box of dead costs more hours at Min wage here than there.
Dizzy28 wrote:Some ones been reading up on the big Mac index.
In pure purchasing power comparison you buy one here to there and vice versa it's cheaper thereadnj wrote:What are the input costs other than wages? Potatoes, vegetable oil and chicken feed are US exports.wing wrote:Of course you don't have to worry about that thanks to the taxpayers.hover11 wrote:Imagine working for a whole hour and not being able to afford a loaf of kiss whole grain oats breadDizzy28 wrote:adnj wrote:A KFC 2pc combo is US$6 plus sales tax in the US.
How does that compare with T&T?
US Minimum wage - US$7.25/hr
TT Minimum Wage - US$2.58/hr
Box of dead costs more hours at Min wage here than there.
adnj wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Some ones been reading up on the big Mac index.
In pure purchasing power comparison you buy one here to there and vice versa it's cheaper thereadnj wrote:What are the input costs other than wages? Potatoes, vegetable oil and chicken feed are US exports.wing wrote:Of course you don't have to worry about that thanks to the taxpayers.hover11 wrote:Imagine working for a whole hour and not being able to afford a loaf of kiss whole grain oats breadDizzy28 wrote:adnj wrote:A KFC 2pc combo is US$6 plus sales tax in the US.
How does that compare with T&T?
US Minimum wage - US$7.25/hr
TT Minimum Wage - US$2.58/hr
Box of dead costs more hours at Min wage here than there.
I don't follow your logic. Purchasing power is irrelevant in this instance.
The driver of the plated costs is the total of inputs, overhead and profit margin.
VexXx Dogg wrote:^ agreed.
Agriculture should be a national priority
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