Yall fatasses dropping 700 dollars for 5 pans???

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I have a big family, we have holiday gatherings where there might be 50 people. Im usually the cook and i have the largest house so we cook for a ton of people twice a year. This aint 700 dollars worth of food.


Cabbage is literally the cheapest side you can buy. Its 3 bucks a head at Aldis. That might be 4 heads of cabbage, i put ACV, brown sugar and pepper in mine. That pan is 15 bucks....MAX.

That might be 80 wings. Lets say its 100. I can buy a case of wings for 100 bucks. Flour, seasonings, oil will bring it to 130, fukk it ill round it up to 150

Mac N cheese can get pricey because of the cheese. I freshly shred mine but if she buys shredded it cheaper than block cheeses I use because its lower quality, whipping cream, eggs, noodles. Noodles are cheap, whipping cream is cheap, eggs are expensive but you need only a half a dozen (5 bucks) lets say you buy 10 lbs of cheese, it costs 50 bucks. And assuming shes using 10lbs of cheese per pan (shes not) You can use alot of the same ingredients from the chicken (flour, salt, pepper, paprika etc.) You looking at around 100 bucks for 2 pans. Again fukk it i will round it wayyy up to 150

Im being super generous on the estimates.

Cabbage-15 bucks
Wings-150
Mac n Cheese 150

Price 315. She upcharging like a mufukka
Getting it all on SNAP and getting cash back for the plates is the real cheat code. It’s whole restaurants using this strategy. She hypothetically producing all profits
 

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Getting it all on SNAP and getting cash back for the plates is the real cheat code. It’s whole restaurants using this strategy. She hypothetically producing all profits


I ain’t wanna say it. My sister in law has a “restaurant” on DoorDash, and she sells out of her house. I take her to Sam’s sometimes. She uses her EBT
 

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Rosenbreg's, Rosenberg's...1825, Tulane


$170 at Panda Express two months ago.

For $700 you can get x4 of that.

That doesn’t even include the 20 spring rolls not shown.

Now compare that to how much she’s charging.

Some of these small businesses are tripping like crazy. This really goes to show how people are susceptible to grifting. They’re price-gouging tf out of ya’ll more than big business.

This just as bad look at how small this is! :dead: This damm near would add up close to the $700 for the same amout of food. :mjlol:

But because it is an actual restaurant mafukkas will act like it is a good deal.
 

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YOU HAIR HAT DEMON I GOT -$650.65 IN MY ACCOUNT HOW IMA EAT BREH BREH :damn: GIMME A PIECE OF A WING FOR $0.50 MISS LADY ..PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS RIGHTEOUS HAAALLLLLPPPPPP:damn:
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Exactly! That's what you did. :mjlol:

But I guess Panda Express your place.
Sorry breh, you have no sense of scale if you think this x4:

and 80-100 spring rolls

Is less than or the same amount of food as this:


It’s not even close. I can do the same with Olive Garden which’ll have as much cheese. People are paying too much for small businesses who are overcharging.
 
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Rosenbreg's, Rosenberg's...1825, Tulane
Sorry breh, you have no sense of scale if you think this x4:

and 80 spring rolls

Is less or the same amount of food as this:


It’s not even close.

You know what............:patrice:

Now that you put them in the same post it does look like 2 of them Panda Express pans equal 1 of that chick pans but maybe not as deep.:patrice:

It's hard to tell.





I does look a lot closer than what I thought but hard to tell.
 

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I have a big family, we have holiday gatherings where there might be 50 people. Im usually the cook and i have the largest house so we cook for a ton of people twice a year. This aint 700 dollars worth of food.


Cabbage is literally the cheapest side you can buy. Its 3 bucks a head at Aldis. That might be 4 heads of cabbage, i put ACV, brown sugar and pepper in mine. That pan is 15 bucks....MAX.

That might be 80 wings. Lets say its 100. I can buy a case of wings for 100 bucks. Flour, seasonings, oil will bring it to 130, fukk it ill round it up to 150

Mac N cheese can get pricey because of the cheese. I freshly shred mine but if she buys shredded it cheaper than block cheeses I use because its lower quality, whipping cream, eggs, noodles. Noodles are cheap, whipping cream is cheap, eggs are expensive but you need only a half a dozen (5 bucks) lets say you buy 10 lbs of cheese, it costs 50 bucks. And assuming shes using 10lbs of cheese per pan (shes not) You can use alot of the same ingredients from the chicken (flour, salt, pepper, paprika etc.) You looking at around 100 bucks for 2 pans. Again fukk it i will round it wayyy up to 150

Im being super generous on the estimates.

Cabbage-15 bucks
Wings-150
Mac n Cheese 150

Price 315. She upcharging like a mufukka

You gotta figure in her labor costs + transportation + fixed costs( electricity, gas etc) + other ingredients (spices, oil, aromatics) + marketing and sales etc + her profit margin.

A product or service is only worth what someone is willing to pay.
 

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You gotta figure in her labor costs + transportation + fixed costs( electricity, gas etc) + other ingredients (spices, oil, aromatics) + marketing and sales etc + her profit margin.

A product or service is only worth what someone is willing to pay.


That’s why I was generous with rounding up. I factored in oil, ingredients etc. her labor costs are literally 350 bucks, 50 percent mark up
 
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