We’re cooked.
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General consensus is the movie took place around 1982. $5 then would be almost $20 now, possibly more.
Would you buy it?
We’re cooked.
Edit:
General consensus is the movie took place around 1982. $5 then would be almost $20 now, possibly more.
Would you buy it?
McDonald’s has the most expensive shakes for fast food where I am, and they’re still just under $5 (unless you get the shamrock shake; that’s $5.15). Everywhere else is around $3.
None of them are even half the size of the milkshake from the film, tho.
They don’t put any bourbon or anything in them?
Maybe thats why the shamrock shake is more expensive 🤔
No, it’s the ground-up Leprechaun add in.
What fast food places near you have
more expensivecheaper shakes than McDonald’s? I just did a quick check and McD’s was cheaper than Culver’s and Shake Shack near me.🤷♂️
I literally said McDonald’s is the most expensive one. 🤨
My bad, I meant to say cheaper. McDonald’s looks to be the cheapest fast food shake near me in Chicago.
Wendy’s, Jack in the Box, In-n-Out, Raising Cane’s, Burger King, Dairy Queen, and Foster Freeze all are cheaper by almost 2 dollars. I didn’t check Taco Bell; do they even have shakes?
I wonder if it has anything to do with how local the dairy itself is. I am in the central valley of california surrounded by dairy farms.
Maybe. Chicago is fairly high CoL, but so is CA. And we have a lot of dairy just north of the cheddar curtain, it’s usually priced either the same as other goods or cheaper.
Taco Bell has some abomination of a cookie flavored slurpee, I think it’s the closest they’ve gotten. It’s four bucks.
I got a cookies n creme one from Cookout for $3.64 the other day
I haven’t seen the film, but everything I see around me is $7.00 or more.
Do McDonald’s shake machines work now? They used to always be down when I was younger. It was a sad day when DQ closed and the only shake option was to drive 30 minutes for a Wendy’s frosty shake