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CarlCasper t1_je99u48 wrote

I was wondering the same thing. Did tater tots really triple in cost back then? I know prices fluctuate, and I have seen plenty of food items go up, but I just don't recall something as basic as tots being that extreme of a swing. Maybe it's different going the distributor route as opposed to the stuff you get from Kroger or Aldi, not sure about that.

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OMGEntitlement t1_je99bbt wrote

'When reprinting our menus this October we debated leaving the tots or removing them, due to product cost volatility. As a joke to ourselves we decided to leave them, but at market price. It has sparked a lot of good conversations between guests and staff, a small teaching moment about food costs and the continued struggles in the supply chain."'

https://old.reddit.com/r/rva/comments/126659f/mill_on_macarthur_shoutout_on_rmildlyinfuriating/je7y24t/

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