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Little Caesars Restaurant: Large 1-Topping Custom Round Pizzas
(Valid at Participating Locations)2 for $10
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Little Caesars' famous $5 Hot-N-Ready pepperoni pizza was a standard price for over two decades, introduced around 2001 (after starting promotion in 1997), and remained at or around that $5 mark until early January 2022, when the price officially increased to $5.55 with more pepperoni, marking its first major price hike in nearly 25 years due to rising costs.
The golden age ended in Jan 2022 when Bidenomics started kicking in.
$5.15 was the minimum wage in 1997. $7.25/hr. is the lowest minimum wage set for states that actually want to follow the Federal (some states, as you know, do not have their own).
$5 on $5.15 would be $7:04. I am getting that one of these pizzas (at $5 promotion rate) should be affordable on $7.04. $6.99 looks like a steal if that is the case.
It would be up to preference of course if someone was used to that price and will not settle for buying it at more. The marketing department would just write that off as being too liberal with their promotions.
I bought milk the other day and apparently, a gallon should be $14 or so because of the minimum wage of today. I could not even imagine that and I do not even buy regular milk. I buy Lactose Free and at half gallon, which is 2-3x the cost of a half gallon of regular ($4).Half gallon upper limit should be around $7.
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$5.15 was the minimum wage in 1997. $7.25/hr. is the lowest minimum wage set for states that actually want to follow the Federal (some states, as you know, do not have their own).
$5 on $5.15 would be $7:04. I am getting that one of these pizzas (at $5 promotion rate) should be affordable on $7.04. $6.99 looks like a steal if that is the case.
It would be up to preference of course if someone was used to that price and will not settle for buying it at more. The marketing department would just write that off as being too liberal with their promotions.
I bought milk the other day and apparently, a gallon should be $14 or so because of the minimum wage of today. I could not even imagine that and I do not even buy regular milk. I buy Lactose Free and at half gallon, which is 2-3x the cost of a half gallon of regular ($4).Half gallon upper limit should be around $7.
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