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So many fast food places have been going out of business this year.

https://nypost.com/2026/05/11/business/five-guys-closing-multiple-california-stores-amid-financial-woes/
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5G just leaving California because it’s prohibitively expensive to keep doing business there. Nothing to see folks, same as always, move along.
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>>22017862
>So many fast food places have been going out of business this year.
I wonder if I can call myself an analyst and get paid like $200million as a consultant to point out $16 fast food meals that look and taste like shit are why they're failing.
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>>22017909
The real work is figuring out how to spin that to blame everyone else instead.
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crazy how they're all in c*lifornia
maybe it's because that shithole taxes the fuck out of everything and thinks burger flippers should make $30 an hour
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>>22017862
Every time I get the itch for a nasty ol hunk of grease I look at the price and get so butthurt I don't buy it. For the same price I can go to a restaurant and have a higher quality hunk of grease (I feel like this is tied to how Chili's has kinda bounced back).
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>>22017862
It's not what it used to be. Used to be fast and cheap. Now it's 35 minutes for a sloppy $20 burger. Might as well sit down somewhere nice to eat.
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Trumpian economy
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>>22018018
I double checked and for under $20 I can carryout a burger and side (or chicken sandwich and TWO sides) at the nearby Chili's.
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Nobody wants their overpriced burgers. Especially when there's In-N-Out and a shit ton of corporates everywhere they've set up shop. Especially LA county which is full of legacy mom n' pop burger joints.

>five guys couldn't even beat small business
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>>22017862
In my neighborhood it was like 10 dollars for a hotdog.
15 for a.burger.

Doesn't even taste good.
Good riddance.
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>>22017862
fuck you five guys isnt fast food
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>>22017866
5 guys is definitely expensive, but doesn't in n out have similar prices given they're the competition? Why aren't they closing?
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>>22017949
Gen z killing the economy by vibe cooking
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>>22018102
In n out costs less than half as much as five guys. I don't even know if I'd consider them competition, it's like saying Taco Bell competes with Chipotle.
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I thought Five Guys was east coast only
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>>22018109
If east coast is your ass then yes
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>>22017862
>For some strange reason we started losing money when we increased prices by 25%
>To make up for the loss we'll fire 100 people and close 12 stores
>Better increase the prices some more as well
>Surely this will make up for our losses
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>>22017862
Fast-food chains are now focused on Europe. They keep being opened everywhere. Every bistro or library in Paris are getting replaced by an American fast food chain...
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>>22018069
Right. There's better burger places that gives generous portions like Tommy's and The Hat.
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>>22017862
US is collapsing
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>>22017862
five guys isn't fast food
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>>22018102
>doesn't in n out have similar prices
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>>22018107
Ahhhh, gotcha. Thanks for that.

>>22018472
Nope, not joking. I live on the east coast. No in n out here my man.
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>>22018151
Maybe California should have thought about this before doubling labor costs?
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>>22018015
When your parents or grandparents were in college they paid for the whole thing and all extra expenses working a few hours on the weekend at the 50's version of five chuds.
But somehow you shouldn't be allowed to live anywhere except sharing a room with ten other jeets in a slum on a full time job working there now.
I'm not one of the retarded eat the rich fools but something isn't adding up.
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>>22017862
Five Guys is ridiculously overpriced. I can get a better bacon cheeseburger (Baconator(TM)) from Wendy's at half the price. I am honestly surprised that Five Guys can continue to exist in a competitive marketplace.
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Fast food should be weighted to allow easy access to 1,600 calories for the poverty level of the city the franchise is set up at. If a fast food place made it so someone could eat 1,600 calories for $3.25 in LA County, you better believe that shit would be making money like gangbusters.
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>>22018884
You're likely to find that in a family run and operated place using cheap ingredients and having the lowest overhead possible.

A home kitchen selling "plates" might achieve that, but /ck/ threw all kinds of shade about those the last time we discussed those.



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