• Restaurants are getting really expensive. Even “budget” fast food like McD’s has skyrocketed. If we go out to eat I have to cringe at the bill (and the ridiculous tip that we still can’t get rid of despite rising costs) at the end of the meal.

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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      I traveled to Japan and was blown away at their food culture.

      They have convenience stores and supermarkets that sell full lunches for a few bucks (300-600 yen). The workers have no issues microwaving your food. So getting lunch for under 1000 yen ($7.50) was extremely common, even in big cities like Tokyo.

      Their fast food (western like McDonald’s, as well as the gyudon restaurants like yoshinoyas) are also still cheap.

      The last thing is just the cultural difference. Customers will outright shame a restaurant if it’s too expensive and it sucks. You see it all the time on Google Reviews. And restaurant owners (of which I spoke to a few) are often too terrified to raise prices because of that shame. One restaurant owner flat out told me that he feels embarrassed to raise prices because he believes his food brings folks happiness and he doesn’t want to hurt the average Japanese.

    • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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      and the ridiculous tip that we still can’t get rid of

      Sounds like a personal choice to suppress the worker

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          Giving workers unstable incomes helps the owners

          And making customers responsible for their salaries instead of ownership means any ill feelings go towards the wrong crowd