I don't eat fast food. I was questioning the number. If they were included they would statistically be a large percentage of the total cheeseburgers sold. Was the average mean, median or mode? My first thought was that there must be some really expensive cheeseburgers to overcome McD and BK quantities at &6.00 each.
I don't eat fast food. I was questioning the number. If they were included they would statistically be a large percentage of the total cheeseburgers sold. Was the average mean, median or mode? My first thought was that there must be some really expensive cheeseburgers to overcome McD and BK quantities at &6.00 each.
Price is about right for a decent enough burger chain like 5 Guys
Price is about right for a decent enough burger chain like 5 Guys
Yes, but when compared to a billion $6 cheeseburgers, that price would be high compared to the average.
Yes, but when compared to a billion $6 cheeseburgers, that price would be high compared to the average.
People pay 4x the price for shittier burgers than In N Out? That seems millennial level retarded. An In N Out cheeseburger is about $3 today.
People pay 4x the price for shittier burgers than In N Out? That seems millennial level retarded. An In N Out cheeseburger is about $3 today.
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