>>21412039 Oh, you know its origin? Then you know the prices are for fully cooked and prepared foodstuffs served to your table? That's interesting. So you're saying you willingly came here to post a misleading image without proper context when you knew its context invalidated your entire claim?
>>21412028 (OP) >Reverse image search >Franklin's "Considerably marked up" is being generous. Even here in dumb gay shitty overpriced Austin you can get damn fine BBQ for much less than that, Franklin's is just one of those places that tourists flock to so nobody can get in so they can charge whatever they want. Back when I was in high school you could make easy money by waking up early to get in line then selling your spot, I'd be surprised if that's not still a thing.
>>21412028 (OP) You know what's crazy? US-grown and graded beef is half the price in China that it goes for here in the US. Of course the Chinese own all the processors now...
>>21412028 (OP) You can buy a whole prime brisket for like $100. I bought a small choice one for like $45 and it was 12 pounds. The Turkey and pork are hilariously overpriced.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 7:14:42 AM No.21416950
>>21412028 (OP) Screwworm spread is going to mess up beef prices in the short term even more
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 7:23:26 AM No.21416963
>>21412028 (OP) >Franklins Goldee's in Fort Worth clears easily
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 9:26:52 AM No.21417125
>>21412028 (OP) These are cooked meat prices not meat prices, if there are enough of you lazy fucks, the price is gonna go up. Cook it yourself you DoorDashing fucks.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:09:42 PM No.21417617
>>21412050 I always get excited when I see American pricing but then I remember you have to fucking tip.
>>21412028 (OP) >$40 brisket >$32 for turkey Ain't no one with half a brain cell paying that price for that. What city is this scam for city slickers in?
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 8:04:24 PM No.21418004
>>21414201 Don't worry you can live in the hovels the illegals used to live in before they were deported.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 8:11:35 PM No.21418012
>>21412028 (OP) >>21412046 This is still absurd. 6 years ago it would be $2.50 per pound. In the 90s it was $0.50
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 8:12:01 PM No.21418013
>>21414201 kek i can feel this post's seethe through the screen
>>21412046 >macaroni salad >spaghetti salad >pasta salad Three kinds of fucking pasta dishes larping as salad. No wonder American's are all obese retards.
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 3:20:12 PM No.21419618
>>21412028 (OP) Oversupply of labor, government money printing, bureaucracy regulations de-incentivizing innovation.