What's a reasonable price for a decent restaurant-made milkshake in your opinion?
>>21591540If handmade with real ice cream and milk, $5
don't ask what the milkshake is worth to you, but what you are worth to the milkshake.
>>2159154010 cents.
That shake cost 5 dollars in a snazzy, planet hollywood type restaurant, back in 1994. Today, I can go to my local highly gentrified burger stand, wait for 15 minutes in the sun to order and pay 6 to 7 dollars for a shake made by some minimum wage stoned teenager. And you dont even get the extra shake from the Shaker cup.
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>>2159170411 freedom credits sounds about right
7 or 8 dollars, and a 5 dollar tip for the person making it.
>>21591540i dunno about restaurants because im a man who mainly patrons fast food establishments but in-n-out sells me an extra large shake for just under 5 smackaroos
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20 cents
>>21591755>tipping over 20% ever
>>21591704But $5 was TOO MUCH in '94. That's why Vince was bitching about it. At that time $3 - $3.50 seems fair. Now maybe $5 is okay I guess. So they probably charge fucking $7 at Jackrabbit Slim's.
>>21591540Cost of ingredients at a 20% markup, plus the employees hourly wage divided by how many minutes it takes to make and bring to your table
>>21591540Depends. Do I get a super chilled extra metal mixing tumbler with the remainder that could not fit in the serving glass?
i haven't had one in a while, but my local diner seems about right
>>21591540$8 and it better be damn good. At the fair they were charging $15 and I said fuck it, I've got milk at home.>>21591755>tipping someone for using a blender
In orange blimps America, 5 bucks and even that’s pushing it man.
>>21591759you send a bit extra large yourself buddy
>>21591540Le milkshake man xD
>>21594178More fair than McDonald's
>>21591540right about 4.20