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Five Guys was a staple in college. The burgers could just be absolutely loaded up with ingredients, the fries would feed you for days. And the best part was, you could get an awesome burger for not a lot of money.
However, somewhere along the way it became ok to just raise prices and think the public isn't going to get it? I can go to a restaurant and get a burger and fries to go for equal to or even less than what I'd pay at 5 guys now. It used to be $5 and change for a nice decent burger, now it's basically $7 plus $4 for fries, don't forget the drink. Before you know it you're at $13-$14 for just a fast casual dining experience.
Do you know what I can get for $14? Two orders of Chipotle for myself and fiancé. Think about that!
I do love the taste of 5 guys, but somewhere along the way you guys forgot your value proposition.
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