The prices of fast food items at chains like Subway and Chick-fil-A have significantly increased in recent years, with some customers expressing dismay at the rising costs. For instance, a Subway meal now costs almost $20, which is seen as exorbitant for what is traditionally considered budget food. Similarly, the price of a chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A has risen from $3.79 to a national average of $5.79 and $6.99 in New York. This surge in prices has led to criticism of the Biden administration's economic policies, with some attributing the phenomenon to 'Bidenomics.' The disparity in prices between different locations, such as $16.99 in New York compared to $9.99 in a small hometown, has also been highlighted, further emphasizing the impact of these price increases.
the fact that a chick fil a meal in new york is like $16.99 but only $9.99 in my small hometown https://t.co/2P63vARQoX
Chick-fil-A prices surge in recent years, report says. https://t.co/YPxDn9ktFV Click the image to read more:
Just before the lockdowns, a chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A was $3.79 (Fox Business reporting in link). Now: National average is $5.79, and $6.99 per sandwich in New York. #Bidenomics is NOT tasty… https://t.co/5zQSJ6I0UZ https://t.co/ReKU37bfIK
Just before Biden took office a chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A was $3.79 (Fox Business reporting in link). Now: National average is $5.79, and $6.99 per sandwich in New York. #Bidenomics is NOT tasty… https://t.co/5zQSJ6I0UZ https://t.co/ntvoLGg8Sh
Almost $20 for a Subway is insane. Absolutely nuts. It’s supposed to be budget food. Bidenomics, folks. https://t.co/ax9Cx2LP8l