Bottom Liners by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum for May 29, 2024

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    Willy  7 months ago

    R.I.P. Morgan Spurlock

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    a sage  7 months ago

    I didn’t know who he was, so I looked him up. He did the “Supersize Me” film.

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    goboboyd  7 months ago

    The marketing: ’To serve you better – Not Service Fee Free! ’

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    julie.mason1 Premium Member 7 months ago

    “To serve YOU better.” Is that chef made Soylent Green?

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    ncorgbl  7 months ago

    Consumers balk at the price gouging claimed to be inflation, so Burger King announced they will have a lower priced package meal to compete with McDonald’s announced lower priced package meal.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 7 months ago

    Law suit in 3………2………..1………….Process Server at the door.

    Apparently Eric and Bill don’t realize that the term Happy Meal is copyrighted by McDonalds. They have besmirched McDonalds intellectual property and McDonalds takes a dim view of that.
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    Ontman  7 months ago

    Cost too much? Then don’t eat there and shut up.

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    PoodleGroomer  7 months ago

    The kids meals come with play money and has the same value as current specie.

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    Kevin Roth Premium Member 7 months ago

    As goes executive compensation, so goes consumers prices.

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    j.l.farmer  7 months ago

    It’s been at least 10 yrs since I ate at a fast food restaurant and something I don’t miss!

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    sandflea  7 months ago

    Because of prices these days, some folks now call fast food gourmet dining.

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    cuzinron47  7 months ago

    It’s certainly the case here in California, where have to raise prices to make up for $20 minimum wage.

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    oakie817  7 months ago

    i remember when hamburgers were 15 cents and a coke was 10 cents…and the burger looked more like the ads for burgers nowadays

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