• doingthestuff@lemy.lol
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    I buy McDonald’s about once every two months. Two of my three kids like it and the app unfortunately provides far better pricing. But I haven’t paid for a hash brown there in years. I do sometimes make those things at home though. I can get a whole frozen pack of 16 of them for that price.

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      I buy hashbrowns from the store for like 78 cents a piece in a pack of 12. I like a McDonald’s breakfast with a sausage egg n cheese McHeartattack. It’s a guilty pleasure, like running kids over at the playground. I only do it once or twice a month, like all my vices.

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    I buy McDonald’s about once every two months. Two of my three kids like it and the app unfortunately provides far better pricing. But I haven’t paid for a hash brown there in years. I do sometimes make those things at home though. I can get a whole frozen pack of 16 of them for that price.

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    Potatoes: 87¢/lb source

    McDonald’s Hash browns: $3.45/56g(0.143 lb) source

    1 ÷ 0.143 = 6.99

    $3.45 x 6.99 = $24.16

    Now I’m not great at math so correct me if I’m wrong, but that means that for every 1 pound of potatoes McDonald’s buys, they sell 7 hash browns for about $24 fucking dollars.

    Numbers are of course prone to fluctuations but JFC

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      Actually about 28$/lb, or about 32$ hashbrown price per 1$ potato cost

      56g is 0.12345 pounds.

      0.87/3.49*0.12345=0.03077 (assuming it’s only potatoes… this is the ratio between potato cost and McD hashbrown price).

      We invert it to flip the ratio: 0.03077^-1= 32.5.

      32.5$ for every 1$ of potatoes.

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    Hey the way I figure that’s 2240 cal on an 8 hour shift, so not like you can’t eat on that. What more can you expect from a “minimum” wage? Rent? A house? Utilities? Insurance? A family? A life? Please, these jobs are for high school kids trying to buy some hash browns on the side. Our hash brown based economy would collapse if we paid people enough to cover the costs of life

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      The fact that so many of you can’t recognize plain, screaming sarcasm shows just how illiterate many of you have become.

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      The majority of employees are not high school kids, you’re mindlessly repeating McD propaganda.

      A minimum wage job was supposed to keep a family of four over the poverty line with one worker, according to the 1938 labor law.

      We abandoned that with a long decline in wages since the 1970s.

      We used to be able to support the “hash brown based economy” on far higher wages for most (adjusted for inflation and purchasing power). We still can… back in the day, a CEO would make 50x what a front-line worker would make, now 500x or even more, and there’s an entire executive and stockholder class making a fortune.

      Figure it out.

      p.s. I had to pay rent and bills and buy food as a high school kid, but fuck me right.

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        “Our hash brown based economy would collapse if we paid people enough to cover the costs of life”

        altr

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      I really hope this is sarcasm or a troll post. Otherwise you need to be hit repeatedly upon the body and face until no longer moving.

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      This is what the wealthy elite have brainwashed you into believing. Yes, if you work full time, you should be able to afford to live full time.

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        I also like to think of it in terms of hours for goods.

        A Switch 2 is like $500. A game for it is $70. The minimum US wage for an hour of human labor is $7.25.

        The right to play Pokemon legally is worth 78.62 hours of productive labor, or 2 weeks of full employment.

        According to Zillow the average rent in the US is $2000. So the average landlord is entitled to the equivalent of 275.86 hours of the minimum value of labor. That’s 6.9 (ni.ce) weeks of full employment.

        Financial advisors say no more than 25-30% of your income should go to housing. The average rent is $2000/mo, so the average income should be $8000/mo. The average landlord thinks the average American should make $96,000/y. $7.25/h4052 = $15,080/y. Based on the 25% rule one should be able to find a place renting for $314.17 somewhere.

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    $3.49 for a fucking hashbrown? They better be frying that up with truffle oil and giving me overpriced pink Himalayan salt for fucks sake

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      Even then it’d be highway robbery

      I’ve had slider burgers from a yuppie foodtruck with truffle aioli and “microgreens” for 3.30 a pop lol

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      …AND they’re limp and greasy AF. Almost like they don’t let them drip dry anymore and let the bag and car seat do the soaking up.

      Been going to Rotten Ronnie’s for 40 years. Haven’t been since 2022.

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        Lolol rotten ronnie’s…

        Almost sounds like a pleasant dive diner until you realize what you’re actually talking about

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        I can get a 16 pack for $3.79, essentially the price of one. I do occasionally eat McDonald’s because of my kids, but I cook my hash browns at home.

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          Those ones in the frozen section of Walmart are great on a budget, lived off them for years, but I usually go with the dehydrated ones from Costco because I like to control the grease, seasoning, and shape.

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      The grocery store near me sells a frozen 20 pack of these for like $8. Also I can get sizeable breakfast tacos from a local spot for $3 each. Corporate America is the problem, you should never visit corporate chain stores if you don’t have to.

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      I recently bought one and was baffled by the price. They are about 1.5 times the size of the original. That doesn’t make up for the absurd price and I don’t see myself buying another one.

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          Yeah I stopped going there years ago because their prices are out of control. You’re a fast food place, the only reason you exist is to provide fast, cheap food. Stay in your lane. The quality of the food and service has decreased too so wtf are people even getting out of all that extra money?

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          I’m speculating, but I feel like their fries and hash browns have absurd standalone prices to try and steer people towards the meal deals that already include them.

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      That’s 24 hash browns after your normal shift. You can slurp up some of the radiator leakage from any nearby machines.

      That’s basically all of your major macros.

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    Hash browns are just really expensive, these people actually get paid a lot. Hash browns take multiple entire industries to build. You wouldn’t even have them without capitalism./s

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      Yeah but they aren’t even that good. Like, yeah, they’re good, but they just make me wish I had latkes.

      Fuck I could go for some latkes.

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        Federal minimum wage is 4.8 centigrams per hour.

        Tap for work

        Going off the price of gold, and assuming my math isn’t just absolutely fucked, which it probably is because I’m just some schmuck doing math for funsies.

        Current gold price is $150/gram according to the first site I found that wasn’t blinking the information at me in blue and neon green

        150/7.25=20.69 (wage hours to a gram)

        1/20.69 (1 gram divided by the wage hours) = 0.048 (total portion of gram representing one wage hour)

        0.048x100 = 4.8 centigram 0.048x1,000= 48.33 mg for a more common conversion :)

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    Also in case anyone’s thinking “at least I never seen a job pay the federal minimum wage,” it’s where salary negotiations start from for a lot of immigrants, and can go up or down. I was paid $5/hour in my first warehouse job.

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      Still tons of jobs in my area that pay federal min wage for anyone who applies.

      So so many people don’t live in big cities or rich states. Low cost of living areas are a trap that you’ll never save enough to get out of, if you were born into one to poor parents.

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      I’m not even an immigrant, but grew up in a small town, and I’ve worked minimum wage and ~$0.25 above minimum wage in quite a few factory, fast food, and grocery jobs. The gas needed to just get to work and back took a significant amount of my check. That combined with car insurance and maintenance probably took the majority of it.

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    How is a person supposed to raise a family of morbidly obese shitposting xenophobs in this country with these numbers? Little zander needs at least 7 per day to sustain the grease requirements of his mullet.

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        Honestly all those names and Xander sound like suburban semi healthy people to me. But I may be out of touch. I am old and (proudly) not a parent. But yes, Midwest soda guzzleres need cheeper greasy tatters. Their never get early onset heart disease at this rate.

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          Well those are just the boys, they didn’t mention Diamond, Hope, Charity, Faith, Tiffany, Chelsea and Taylor (named after Taylor Swift ofc).

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            Naming a child Diamond is not a real thing, no one does that. You take that back. We have stupid nightmare names. There is a real human named blanket in this world. We have enough problems.