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Personally we've ate out more in the last year than we used to. Mostly because of running the kids around for sports and such as well as trying to support the locals. Prices have gone way up most places and even with less patrons the service seems to have gotten worse. There has been an ongoing trend towards staying home for years, accelerated in the last 2 yrs. I dont think it's going back. People prefer to text or email than socialize in person, and stream the latest movie over going to a theater, eat in your underwear from skip the dishes instead of going to a restaurant. Only some will survive is the cold hard truth.
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Took the kids to a movie in Calgary. For 5 of us it was almost $125 with tickets and junk food. Bought the same movies a week later on Amazon for like $8 and kids have watched it 25 times since. Just cant justify that kind of a cost and restaurants are becoming similar. A meal out with kids at Montanas is over $100. Thats like 8 meals at home.
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Anyone that can afford to regularly eat at a place like BP, is still doing OK. I ate there once 20 years ago and the prices were outrageous for mediocre food.Originally posted by caseih View Postand when have you ever saw a BP go down before ?
Can only guess what it is like now.
Heck, anybody that can afford to eat out/take out multiple times a week is doing phenomenal compared to majority. Which is one part of the major disconnect in societal class today. One fella on TikTok shows how to make a dinner for 4 for under $10 in every one of his videos. He has a huge following. I am amazed how resourceful and good his recipes are.
Growing up as a kid, family might get out to eat a couple times a year. Otherwise it was making meals and leftovers at home, just like today. Lots of soups and chilis. Taught us to be frugal and do well in hard times. Maybe that's why the last 2 years hasn't really phased me - ever get short of broth at store, can always make it at home. 80's were good to us as well with high interest as we were always savers, never let the bank bend us over. Scared to death of spending any money because nothing had a return on investment like a savings account.
If I ever find a genie in a lamp, my first wish is 20% interest again.
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