You're paying for the Ukrainian war and for millions of invaders to start a nice new life while you are dragged across the pavement at 60 mph. Your grandfather was an butthole for fighting in WWII.
No, they aren't. They have lower quality cheaper ingredients now I'm sure, but the last time I went to a Little Caesars they were about the size of a large from places like Dominos or Pizza Hut.
Leaf here. A large pep is $12.99 at LCs, and converting the US $5.99 in 2007 to CAD it's only a slight difference - $6.30. That means the price of the pizza has over doubled in just 17 years, at least here.
homie, 16 inch is a standard fricking size for any New York style pizza. Pizzaman (RIP) sold 2 for $10 as an everyday special right up until he retired circa 2005.
That's what they all say. Outside of a purely generational thing, I can only think it's marketing firms now have such a refined formula that everything is homogeneous and sterile as a result. Back then there was more experimentation, charming flaws and a variety of different approaches which made things more interesting. Nostalgia dwarfs any of those reasons either way, which is how it will always be. The shit people like and the nature of trends has so much less meaning than people believe.
for me it's the pretzel crust
I think these were only $6 but they were promotional things where they were only made for like 1 month at a time the past few years
any old timers here remember the smokehouse pizza? that shit was divine, had pulled pork, bacon, and brisket with smokehouse BBQ sauce instead of marinara
im pretty sure all Little Caesars connected to corporate still sell them they just dont advertise it, they also had a stuffed pretzel crust option for awhile and that was the ultimate pizza.
>any size soft drink for a dollar
I knew things were fricked when they took this away and made it a medium size only for 1 dollar. Like it's fountain soda, it's pure profit no matter what. Greed fricks.
???
Like someone else said they were 4.99 back then, currently they're 6.49 in my area, not too bad. Burger spots on the other hand, combos were like less than 5 now they're at least 10, 2 for 1 cheese and chicken burgers are now like 3.50 each.
really? i regularly go to a little caesars in Oregon and they are 7.99 here. im pretty sure the owners also own the ones in California all the way to Detroit so 7.99 is like the national price
really? i regularly go to a little caesars in Oregon and they are 7.99 here. im pretty sure the owners also own the ones in California all the way to Detroit so 7.99 is like the national price
Hot & Ready pizzas from Little Caesars are still $5.99 where I live and I'm in an expensive part of California.
Food in California is actually cheaper than much of the US despite it being one of the most expensive states because California produces way more food than it consumes, produces food year round due to not really having a winter, and is the state that handles most of the importation of foreign food supplies.
lol I love when people say that regarding Caesars going up to 8 bucks. First it was 5>6 then 6>7 then 7>7.49 and finally its 7.99. That and the price stayed stagnant for 20 years despite inflation, my point being it could've been bumped up to 8 dollars in 2010 and it still wouldn't have been price gouging
Their business and market share should have grown enough that the number of pizzas they sell negates any profit loss from inflation, allowing the price to not change. Cope more.
bro by that logic no prices should ever have to rise, fact is they sold pizzas at 5$ for so many years that it effectively became a loss for them where they got most of their money selling breadsticks, meals, and custom pizzas. in 30 years little caesars has raised their HnR price by 3 dollars roughly 50% which is the equivalent to the inflation on msot good across the board
space israelites
Here in Canada a large caesars pepperoni is 11.99 plus tax, so around 8 bucks American plus tax
Canada gets a Large Ceasers? This is bullshit.
no but we have a chain named after little ceasers marketing slogan
You're paying for the Ukrainian war and for millions of invaders to start a nice new life while you are dragged across the pavement at 60 mph. Your grandfather was an butthole for fighting in WWII.
Lmao u mad? Ur women love my slav wiener. I frick all ur b***hes
our dollars are not worth as much
hold up hold up, the hot-n-ready was 4.99 then, not 5.99, what is going on here
This homie just got Mandela'd and we all let it happen. We need to raid CERN, that raid on Area 51 had the wrong target
you allowed politicians to legalize being bought by corporations
Just move to Maine and pretend you're from Somalia, you'll get a completely free new apartment and free money to live on.
>That's the current price in my shithole country
I don't know how to feel
hot n ready?
>12
>Hot and Ready
what did they mean by this
You disappeared for quite some time dickyanon, did you just get released?
I could eat all those including the reflection.
>WTF happened?
rent didn't increase under obama because people were too busy getting foreclosed on the homes they had previously purchased
b..but t..trumpgays vote against their economic interests..
We had one president that told the israelites to frick off in the last hundred years and what happened to him?
How was energy inflation so low under Clinton when he was President during the tech boom? Was the cost of energy subsidized because of it?
its tough to believe that people can look at this and still will vote Biden again, probably blame Biden's entire economy on Trump
>Implying inflation isn't high as frick across the globe these past few years
Dishonest post making.
two sheep in a pod
What do you believe anon? Those posts are the only two possibilities.
Aren't Hot N Readys still $5?
they are 1/3rd smaller than they used to be
No, they aren't. They have lower quality cheaper ingredients now I'm sure, but the last time I went to a Little Caesars they were about the size of a large from places like Dominos or Pizza Hut.
those are smaller too
You are either zoomers or moronic or both. They're the same size cheap chain pizzas have been for the last 25 years.
this is true, they are still 14 inches, they also have more cheese and pepperoni than they did 5 or 6 years ago.
keep going moron, you're halfway there
They're like $7 or $8 here.
You are Mexican
Nope, midwest though. That just means it will be worse in a non-flyover.
Leaf here. A large pep is $12.99 at LCs, and converting the US $5.99 in 2007 to CAD it's only a slight difference - $6.30. That means the price of the pizza has over doubled in just 17 years, at least here.
>the big New Yorker from Pizza Hut was 10 bucks back in 99
Frick I miss the 90s
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thats expensive tho. my local shop sells 16" for $13. stop buying corporate slop.
homie the big New Yorker was huge back in 99
homie, 16 inch is a standard fricking size for any New York style pizza. Pizzaman (RIP) sold 2 for $10 as an everyday special right up until he retired circa 2005.
Why did 90s commercials have so much SOUL?
It brings you nostalgia. People will claim the same of the shit we have these days. I already see zoomers being nostalgic over the mid to late 2010s.
Nah that's not it. There's something more. Some kind of magic.
That's what they all say. Outside of a purely generational thing, I can only think it's marketing firms now have such a refined formula that everything is homogeneous and sterile as a result. Back then there was more experimentation, charming flaws and a variety of different approaches which made things more interesting. Nostalgia dwarfs any of those reasons either way, which is how it will always be. The shit people like and the nature of trends has so much less meaning than people believe.
my first job ever was at little caesars and it lasted 7 years, ask me anything
for me it's the pretzel crust
I think these were only $6 but they were promotional things where they were only made for like 1 month at a time the past few years
I loved those, too. Sadly both LC near me closed during covid, apparently they were owned by the same guy according to one of my in laws who knew him.
any old timers here remember the smokehouse pizza? that shit was divine, had pulled pork, bacon, and brisket with smokehouse BBQ sauce instead of marinara
im pretty sure all Little Caesars connected to corporate still sell them they just dont advertise it, they also had a stuffed pretzel crust option for awhile and that was the ultimate pizza.
>This was just 6 years ago
Covid inflation permanently killed fast food
for sure I treat going to fast food like going to Dennys or Applebees now, those are only slightly more expensive
>any size soft drink for a dollar
I knew things were fricked when they took this away and made it a medium size only for 1 dollar. Like it's fountain soda, it's pure profit no matter what. Greed fricks.
Has anyone else noticed how pizza sizes have changed? A large now is the size of a medium from a couple years ago.
not at little caesars
No they aren't. You just got fatter.
>Why don't you try Fat Burger from now on? You can get yourself a cheeseburger and fries for 2.95, homosexual!
???
Like someone else said they were 4.99 back then, currently they're 6.49 in my area, not too bad. Burger spots on the other hand, combos were like less than 5 now they're at least 10, 2 for 1 cheese and chicken burgers are now like 3.50 each.
>$5 foot longs at Subway are now $13
Haven't gone there since before Covid hit. I could make 5 sandwiches for that fricking price
They haven't been $5 for at least a decade now. Covid didn't change that.
5 foot long subs? no you can't all grocery products have inflated too, itll be cheaper than subway but not 5 times
Hot & Ready pizzas from Little Caesars are still $5.99 where I live and I'm in an expensive part of California.
really? i regularly go to a little caesars in Oregon and they are 7.99 here. im pretty sure the owners also own the ones in California all the way to Detroit so 7.99 is like the national price
I literally paid $6.61 after tax the last time I bought one.
must be privately owned
Food in California is actually cheaper than much of the US despite it being one of the most expensive states because California produces way more food than it consumes, produces food year round due to not really having a winter, and is the state that handles most of the importation of foreign food supplies.
ALL YOU CAN EAT
FOR ONLY
2.99
Price gouging
>Price gouging
moron
lol I love when people say that regarding Caesars going up to 8 bucks. First it was 5>6 then 6>7 then 7>7.49 and finally its 7.99. That and the price stayed stagnant for 20 years despite inflation, my point being it could've been bumped up to 8 dollars in 2010 and it still wouldn't have been price gouging
Their business and market share should have grown enough that the number of pizzas they sell negates any profit loss from inflation, allowing the price to not change. Cope more.
bro by that logic no prices should ever have to rise, fact is they sold pizzas at 5$ for so many years that it effectively became a loss for them where they got most of their money selling breadsticks, meals, and custom pizzas. in 30 years little caesars has raised their HnR price by 3 dollars roughly 50% which is the equivalent to the inflation on msot good across the board
It's literally how capitalism is meant to work on a fundamental level. You have read The Capitalist Manifesto by Milburn Pennybags, right?
How can every businesses market share grow simultaneously
Inflation
>mfw my state now has a digital sales tax
For fricking what, homie? The state doesn't provide me internet. It barely provides me healthcare.