Inspiration, documentary, cautionary tale, what's the difference, after all?They really liked "The Handmaid's Tale".
Lol no thank you. They're already are the most expensive of the cheap fast food places around here at least, along with A&W.Speaking of greedy profiteering
Wendy's says it won't have Uber-like surge pricing after all
Wendy's is clarifying that it has no plans to raise menu prices when demand is highest, after its CEO revealed it would test 'dynamic pricing' as early as next year.www.9news.com
I've been suckered into going by some of their limited time flavor Frostys (I was kinda looking forward to the orange dreamsicle) but they have the absolute worst buns of any fast food place I've eaten at in the last decade. The texture is just wrong, like dry and kitchen spongy.Lol no thank you. They're already are the most expensive of the cheap fast food places around here at least, along with A&W.
You don't think a 9 dollar teen burger is a good value?Lol no thank you. They're already are the most expensive of the cheap fast food places around here at least, along with A&W.
Ever since the COVID scalpers showed that people will pay outrageous sums of money for things they want, everyone else has also decided to be like, "I'm just spitballin' here, but...what if we also tried to see just exactly how much the market will bear for our product ere Capitalism's final push into oblivion?"one more straw on the capitalism camel’s back.
" Digital menu boards could allow us to change the menu offerings at different times of day and offer discounts and value offers to our customers more easily, particularly in the slower times of day. "Wendy’s clarifies ‘dynamic pricing’ system won't raise prices at peak times
The company is clarifying that there are “no plans” to raise prices at high-demand times.www.today.com
I've been thinking about this. How long before some fast food place tries the "we can't show the price for this item until you add it to your cart" psychological manipulation tactic?" Digital menu boards could allow us to change the menu offerings at different times of day and offer discounts and value offers to our customers more easily, particularly in the slower times of day. "
Ah, yes, they won't raise prices at peak times, they'll just lower them at low demand times.
In other news, Americans aren't putting a higher percentage of their budget towards food than they have at any point since 1979, they've just spent less on food for the last four decades.
"AI-enabled menu changes and suggestive selling based on factors such as weather."
What the fuck is AI doing mucking about with a fast food menu? Also, "based on... weather" still leaves room for them to charge more for drinks and Frostys when it's hot out, because they only denied using surge pricing, not raising prices for other reasons.
See also:
Kroger Promises to Lower Prices after Albertsons merger
According to internal company documents, Kroger “has recognized that areas with diminished competition are areas where it can pursue a ‘different price strategy’ and raise prices,” another passage contends. - source
Companies LIE. They will do so as long as they're allowed to, because companies are machines made of paperwork and legalities.
When the fast food company eliminates the ordering counter experience (and employees), forcing you to order everything via kiosk/app, and is no longer required to post their prices on a big board behind the registers.How long before some fast food place tries the "we can't show the price for this item until you add it to your cart" psychological manipulation tactic?
I saw that post earlier, and it seems to be reporting the incident from 2 years ago as if it happened today. I can't find any evidence that there was a recent incident.The poor kid. I'm sure it must be excruciating being Ted Cruz' child AND trans.
My wife has seriously thought about quitting over this past year. Her school has a new principal who is flexing and making everyone else do more work. That means more meetings and reports. If my wife's schedule changes for any reason (example: the class spends ten extra minutes on an activity) then she has to inform the principal immediately. She has students who are functionally illiterate. Others have severe behavioral problems but they aren't disciplined because admin doesn't want to seem like they're picking on kids with mental disorders. Some of them barely make it to school half the time because their parents are juggling three jobs or six other kids. And the parents? Some of them are all right but most of them behave like they could be extras on The Wire. My wife works twelve hours a day, deals with shitty parents, and still has to grade and prep at home.Nearly 70% of Texas teachers considering quitting, union reports
"Three-quarters of surveyed K-12 employees said they experienced 'burnout' in the past year, while 69% said they considered quitting their job."
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"Over 13% of teachers left public education between fall 2021 and fall 2022, according to Texas Education Agency data. Texas AFT President Zeph Capo characterized this as a 'record high' attrition rate as some school districts are cutting their budgets and struggling to fill job openings."
why don't we have a "this made me vomit" emote anymore? didn't we used to? Or am I thinking somewhere else?
Yeah I remember we used to, but I guess over the course of the board's many upgrades and the changes to the reaction module, that reaction went away.why don't we have a "this made me vomit" emote anymore? didn't we used to? Or am I thinking somewhere else?
Oh that might be what I'm remembering.We have it as an emoji/smiley, don't remember as a reaction, unless it was a REALLY long time ago.
--Patrick