• Also, the other thing is to look at with this is people eating out generally, there could also be the phenomena of middle class people responding to increased prices by eating fast food more to substitute more expensive take out options.

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      22 days ago

      Another factor is people could generally be living further from work now than 10 years ago due to higher rents. Meaning they’re more likely to eat a meal near their office while having less time to cook, hence needing fast food.

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        This was kind of my first thought. I eat out more when I’m stressed because of the comfort of eating out and the lack of energy to cook for myself, even if it puts me in a worse economic situation. Sometimes you have to cope just to keep alive. Maybe we can coin the term “copeanomics” to describe increased sales of “luxury” items in times of increased societal instability.

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          Maybe we can coin the term “copeanomics”

          There probably is already an industry term for it, because it’s basically the fast food indutry’s entire business model.

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          I have coworkers who purchase takeout food and/or coffee every single day despite their having literally no money (one coworker actually ran out of money one day and refused like five offers from me to buy him lunch) so I’ve been wondering about this. I make my own lunch and coffee and save immense amounts of money from doing so, but this may also be a form of privilege.

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      And don’t forget good ol’ fashioned doomspending. If you’ll never afford a house and aren’t even sure you’ll still be able to afford rent in the distant future, why bother saving that $12? Just go ahead and treat yourself to the overpriced burg while you still can.