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Feb 24, 2025 6:31 PM
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expired Posted by niki4h | Staff • Feb 24, 2025
Feb 24, 2025 6:31 PM
Costco Members: $100 Smashburger or Morton's: The Steakhouse (eGift Card)
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Some more popular Landry's destinations include Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., McCormick & Schmick's, Joe's Crab Shack, Del Frisco's Grille, Chart House, Saltgrass Steak House and experiential dining destinations such as Rainforest Cafe.
FYI, the Gift cards should work at any Landry's restaurant - not just Mortons.
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Some more popular Landry's destinations include Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., McCormick & Schmick's, Joe's Crab Shack, Del Frisco's Grille, Chart House, Saltgrass Steak House and experiential dining destinations such as Rainforest Cafe.
FYI, the Gift cards should work at any Landry's restaurant - not just Mortons.
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Some more popular Landry's destinations include Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., McCormick & Schmick's, Joe's Crab Shack, Del Frisco's Grille, Chart House, Saltgrass Steak House and experiential dining destinations such as Rainforest Cafe.
FYI, the Gift cards should work at any Landry's restaurant - not just Mortons.
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Should be valid at all these.
A burger used to be 25¢ in 1950.
The problem isn't a $10 Burger, it's the fact that wages haven't kept up with costs.
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The problem isn't a $10 Burger, it's the fact that wages haven't kept up with costs.
I agree about your point. However in this case, it is also about managing the customer expectations. You can't keep doing 2$ and 3$ burger promos and then all of a sudden nothing. I understand it is to get your foot in the door, new customer acquisition etc. But they could have still done it every once in a while. Even if they do a 6$ burger, I'd go. 10.xx$ for a basic burger without any customizations is a bit much. Oh well, now I make my own black beans and veg patty. Sometimes I make mushrooms swiss truffle mayo version or then the spicy Baja with avocados. Far cheaper and I control everything that goes in, including the fat. maybe costs 1-1.5$ per burger max, all material costs in.
The problem isn't a $10 Burger, it's the fact that wages haven't kept up with costs.
By 1950 standards, a burger today should be $5. That would be comparing salaries in 1950 to salaries in 2024. What is never mentioned is the cost of medical insurance for the employees and all the other paid days off and benefits that did not exist in 1950. So the base salary maybe only 20 times more, but there's a ton of other costs for that employee that the employer must bear.
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