u/BarPouch

I just paid $17 for a breakfast burrito. Tortilla, eggs, bacon, avocado...SEVENTEEN DOLLARS!

Having worked in the food service industry myself, I'm very supportive of those who choose this path, and I'm as sympathetic as I can be to the rising costs of everything...but I will not normalize a $17 grab-and-go breakfast burrito.

I'm not here to rage-bait anyone with this post, but please help me understand why this is okay?

EDIT: I realize that Seismoto is the coffee shop in a multi-business marketplace and that the title of my post should have been "Acorn Kitchen prices".

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u/BarPouch — 8 days ago