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List of restaurants that have raised their prices because of COVID

Although there have been a few discussions about this topic in other threads, there isn't a definite list of restaurants that have raised their prices or decreased portion sizes due to the pandemic. Now thar Ontario is (finally) opening up for in-person dining, I think a list would be good.

I don't care to get into the politics or morality of it, or the whole tipping discussion, i just want a good list of restaurants that RFDers should avoid unless they want to be disappointed.
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If you haven't noticed that inflation is going nutz, now you know. There was massive printing of new dollars in the last year.
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LOL. It would be alot faster/shorter to make a list of restaurants that haven't raised prices.

I went to the mall the other day and the kids were asking to buy a mango diamond slush from RealFruit.
A small is now $5.50.. Last I remember it was $3.99 or something.
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This thread is kinda stupid. Have you not been eating the last 18 months? How can you miss the price increases at the grocery store or basically anywhere else

99.99% of all restaurants have raised prices since COVID began.
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Maybe the OP's account got hacked to make such a ridiculous post?
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Bunch of clowns in here. Thats okay, keep getting ripped off by restaurants.
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flamez1000 wrote: Bunch of clowns in here. Thats okay, keep getting ripped off by restaurants.
Right, it everyone else that's the problem... Not inflation, not over head, not supplier cost, not delivery charges, not door dash/skip fees...
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fryguy1987 wrote: This thread is kinda stupid. How can you miss the price increases at the grocery store or basically anywhere else
Learn how to read a grocery flyer before heading out to shop. Wait, never mind. Cauliflower for $1.99 @ Freshco is just an outright rip off right? :facepalm:
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playnicee1 wrote: Learn how to read a grocery flyer before heading out to shop. Wait, never mind. Cauliflower for $1.99 @ Freshco is just an outright rip off right? :facepalm:
If your trying to tell me that grocery prices haven't risen across the board more than usual since the pandemic began, your more delusional than I already thought.
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flamez1000 wrote: Bunch of clowns in here. Thats okay, keep getting ripped off by restaurants.
Same could be said about realtors... Wait, aren't you one?
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fryguy1987 wrote: Same could be said about realtors... Wait, aren't you one?
I became one recently because I didn't want to be ripped off by them..but thats not the point of this thread...
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flamez1000 wrote: Although there have been a few discussions about this topic in other threads, there isn't a definite list of restaurants that have raised their prices or decreased portion sizes due to the pandemic. Now thar Ontario is (finally) opening up for in-person dining, I think a list would be good.

I don't care to get into the politics or morality of it, or the whole tipping discussion, i just want a good list of restaurants that RFDers should avoid unless they want to be disappointed.
Ironic that a Realtor who has increased their commission due to increase in house prices would deny a restaurant owner the ability to increase prices to cover increased costs
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fryguy1987 wrote: If your trying to tell me that grocery prices haven't risen across the board more than usual since the pandemic began, your more delusional than I already thought.
My trying to tell you that I know how to shop. I read flyers and save a lot of money.
(I'm also educated)
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