I haven’t had a Chipotle bowl or burrito in years (headline article below), so after reading this I priced an online order at ours here in Cheyenne, and it’s over $18 for double meat with guacamole. It would have been over $13 for a regular steak portion with guacamole. Their food isn’t that good, though inflation is hitting everything. What this legislation in California really does is stop small businesses from growing and losing their exemption to then threaten the OCGFC megacorps’ market share. And the analysis below on small businesses missing rent and how they’ll be wiped out by the megacorps is spot on, and even lays the groundwork for how they’re going to decrease the quality of food getting Americans to accept it. And notice the tax breaks and how the megacorps are planning on replacing Americans with illegals. Consequently, one big way the megacorps get a huge tax break is on the medical benefits they provide, even though technically it’s part of your compensation hidden from you with control taken away from you even though you’re purchasing it, but that’s another discussion.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/chipotle-double-steak-bowl-now-39-california
By Mish Shedlock of MishTalk
Food away from home has risen at least 0.3 percent for 34 out of the last 36 months
Sticker Shock in California
Higher state minimum wage went into effect April 1; chains say burritos and burgers are getting more expensive in response.
The Wall Street Journal reports California Fast-Food Chains Are Now Serving Sticker Shock
Since September, when California moved to require large fast-food chains to bump up their minimum hourly pay to $20 in April, fast-food and fast-casual restaurants in California have increased prices by 10% overall, outpacing all other states, the firm found in an analysis of thousands of restaurants across 70 large chains.
Prices at Chick-fil-A, Domino’s, McDonald’s (MCD) Burger King (BKC), Pizza Hut (YUM), Jack in the Box (JACK ) and other fast-food chains have increased since September, the firm found. Chipotle (CMG) said in an investor call Wednesday that prices at its nearly 500 California restaurants climbed 6% to 7% during the first week of April compared with last year, playing out across its menu.
“The state isn’t making it easy,” Chipotle Chief Executive Brian Niccol said in an interview.
In Los Angeles on a recent April afternoon, Seth Amitin, a 39-year-old therapist, said his usual $16 meal that he picks up weekly at the Chick-fil-A in Hollywood, Calif., now costs $20. The price for a spicy chicken sandwich at that location had gone up to $7.09 from $6.29, or 13%, since mid-February, according to research by Gordon Haskett Research Advisors. Chick-fil-A’s prices increased 10.6% on average in California during that time period, Gordon Haskett found.
California restaurants already had some of the highest fast-food prices in the country, according to market-research firm Revenue Management Solutions. Every month since October, California fast-food and fast-casual restaurants have raised prices across a greater percentage of their menus compared with restaurants in the rest of the country, Datassential found.
When I was in California for the Nuggets game on Thursday, we stopped at Chipotle. The same double steak bowl I get for $17 in Nevada is now $39 in California. The new minimum wage law is insane. Not even the rich will be able to afford to eat out anymore. Thank you Gavin Newsom! — Mike Alfred (@mikealfred) April 28, 2024
Auto and Home, Insurance & Maintenance Costs Soaring and People Are Angry
Insurance, repairs, and maintenance costs are up for both homes and autos.
On April 19, I noted Auto and Home, Insurance & Maintenance Costs Soaring and People Are Angry
Some homeowners are skipping home insurance. What’s going on and who is to blame?
Growth in Spending Exceeds Growth in Income for Most of the Last 10 Months
A deeper dive into personal income and outlays for March shows significant signs of consumer stress to maintain standards of living.
For discussion, please see Growth in Spending Exceeds Growth in Income for Most of the Last 10 Months
Would you believe …
On April 20, I noted Truflation Claims Inflation is 2.06 Percent
Would you believe believe year-over year inflation is barely over two percent? That’s the Truflation claim as of April 17, 2024.
Some otherwise bright people on Twitter whom I follow actually believe that Trufltion nonsense. Click on the above link for details.