• FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works
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      5 months ago

      And the meal is smaller than ever. I went to McDonalds the other day and got a fish fillet sandwich. It was comically smaller than the last time I bought one. I guess the next time I buy one (assuming that ever happens) it will be on the atomic scale.

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      5 months ago

      Look at things like tickets to pro games or concerts. Teenagers used to get those with after school jobs.

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        5 months ago

        I was talking about this with my dad just recently. How he and I would go to big name concerts in our teens for 20 bucks, or, for him, less but similar when adjusted for inflation. Going to concerts was a common pastime for both of our generations. Those same shows are in the hundreds of dollars now.

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          Many years ago, I ran into two of my mother’s students. Two young ladies from middle class homes. I noticed they were dressed a bit fancy and I asked what they were up to. Turns out you could have tea like Eloise from the kids book at the Plaza Hotel. I can’t remember the exact price, but it wasn’t wildly out of line with the cost of a Manhattan lunch.

          After I read your message I decided to look it up. $150.00 per person. For a light lunch.

          The upper classes want to make sure they never have to be within spitting distance of the 99%