These Fast Food Prices Are INSANE!

This weekend, I decided to treat myself to some fast food, but what I got was a shocker. I ordered a simple iced chai tea latte and a tomato and mozzarella sandwich. Sounds pretty standard, right? Well, the final bill was anything but. It turns out, the cost of a quick bite has gone completely off the rails.

The Shocking Total

So, I ordered two items: an iced chai tea latte and a tomato and mozzarella sandwich. The items themselves came to $8.70 for the drink and $7.75 for the sandwich, making a subtotal of $16.45. That's already a bit steep for what it is, but the real kicker came with all the extra fees.

I ended up paying a service fee of $3.81, taxes of $1.38, and a delivery fee of $4.49. On top of that, I added a tip of $5.22. My grand total for this small order? A whopping $24.31.

And here's the really wild part: I have an Uber Eats subscription that's supposed to save me money. It gave me a $7 saving on this order, which means without it, I would have been looking at a bill of over $31 for just a coffee and a sandwich. It's just unbelievable.

Key Takeaways

  • Fast food prices have become incredibly high.
  • Delivery apps add multiple fees (service, delivery, tax, tip) that significantly increase the final cost.
  • Subscription services might offer savings, but the base prices are still very high.

The Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum of Fast Food

It feels like every time you order, there's a new fee added. You've got the service fee, the delivery fee, the tax fee, the tip fee... it's like a 'fee fee' for everything. Then there's the 'f5o fum' fee, which I can only assume is the 'fee for looking at the menu' fee. And don't forget the 'might as well' fee, because, well, why not add another dollar? It just keeps going up, and you end up paying way more than you ever expected for something as simple as a sandwich and a drink.