The ingredients used to make the pizzas are more expensive than that. There is no way these restaurants will make money selling anything for a dollar besides maybe napkins in NYC.
Even at $1.50, they probably are making razor thin margins on the slices now compared to only a few years ago. Prices on supplies has more than doubled in some cases.
The question was leading tbh. The real question should be.. do you think a 50 cent increase in pizza is worth keeping the quality and employees employed? Or should they stay a dollar and cut corners.
The Covid BS gave everyone the excuse to racketeer, increasing costs and their profit margins. Distributors made out like bandits--now their trying to create part 2 of this nonsense.
Even $1.50 for a slice is insane! A slice of cheese at the place near me is $6. But I don’t have to pay $2700/month to live in a closet so it balances out.
I can't fathom how it must feel to go out of your way to help feed the community and when you absolutely have to increase prices, by literally 50 cents, those people get upset at you.
Hakki....what an amazing man. In this day and age where we are surrounded and innundated with people only caring about profit and getting ahead, he truly is a diamond in the rough and we need ten MILLION more people like him in this world to be better. Support your local small business people, or we will lose them
Thanks for mentioning the name. When I come up from Florida around Christmas time, I will make it my point to go there and support them. Pizza is my favorite.!!
Thanks for mentioning the name. When I come up from Florida around Christmas time, I will make it my point to go there and support them. Pizza is my favorite.!!
That's the thing about national pizza chains. They will never intentionally be part of the community. That said, those rare special franchisees give back.
Growing up in Chicago there were a handful of places that had $ 1 hot dogs, $ 2 combo with fries. Watching it go up and up over the years was sad but I also understood how they had to keep up with raising costs. Either way I'm glad to have grown up at least partially in the golden era
A slice of pizza in my town is two bucks, three with one topping. I'm just glad the spot opened because before them there was nowhere to get a single slice
As a New Yorker, dolla slices were IT! When I went back home and learned they were not longer a buck, it saddened me to face the end of an era. But nonetheless, buck fifty slice still hits! And that dude Hakki and his passion for the people truly touched me. Great person with a greater cause. Looking forward to my next trip home and stopping by a shop of his.
If it is unsustainable for a restaurant to offer low prices, I'd rather pay a little more knowing that store stays in business if they make good food. You either get less for the same price or the same for a little more.
The $1 slice is good for the Price but it's not top quility pizza. So if the Price is going to go up so should the quility of the slice and I don't think the slice does go up. It's more of a doughy slice most of the time without the good qulity of a better pizza.
@@jameskennedy552But keeping the price the same just makes the pizza even worse. Keeping it $1 means you either take a loss or be forced to use cheaper possibly less quality ingredients. You wouldn't eat a pizza made with processed cheese.
@@Alec_Reaper sure but if the quality is gonna be the same who cares? I get that prices are going up so it’s hard to keep prices low sometimes but I’d pay more if I knew I was getting something better than what I would get when it was a $1. But I’m not the quality is usually the same even when prices rise. There are still $1 places but the quality doesn’t seem to get better when the prices get higher.
@@jameskennedy552Prices increases are done in order to maintain quality. If you wanted improved quality, then they would have to raise prices by an even greater amount. $1 > $1.50 = Maintaining quality. $1 > $2 or $2.50 = Improving quality.
8:06 99c in 2005 is $1.56 in 2023 dollars. I think it's fair for an increase, unless you're OK with either a decrease in portion and/or decrease in ingredients quality / quantity
I'm amazed it was viable 15 years ago, let alone today. People making pizza need to make a living, have good working conditions and use quality ingredients.
2 bros may be iconic (no doubt) but their pizza is some of the lowest quality crust in the city (even among dollar slices), when people talk about cardboard this is it. some spots managed to do quality dollar slices but they were few and far between, "THE BEST" on 23rd and 7th comes to mind as the best i ever tried personally.
I'm not mad at those $1.00 - $1.50 slices. you get what you paid for and it gets you by. What i do have a problem with is for those pizza shops that sell slices for over $2.50 and it taste nothing better than those $1.00 slices and if not, worse.
It's not the economy or price of ingredients, it's real estate. Biggest cause of restaurant closures around the world is rent costs, too many mf care more about building their portfolio than whoever's gonna be making their living off a property.
I'm glad that dude mentioned the real starter of the dollar slice at 41st & 9th. I remember my friends took me there back in like 2007 and having my mind blown that a 99 cent slice existed lol. Then over the years would go to Two Bro's a lot of the time. But the best dollar slice I ever had was from a location at 2nd Ave & 4th street in the East Village.
The Gentleman who owns Champion is a good human being and I believe he will continue to do well because when you care about people and help others it always comes back. But as far as the $1.00 slice goes if everything has gone up and he doesn't raise his prices a bit to compensate he loses money and you don't keep a business open long losing money. He said pepperoni was $40.00 and now it's $120.00 if people want $1.00 slices go to those places but don't gripe about the quality of the food.
I miss my real New Yorkers, the ones who truly care about their neighbors. People think the city is cold, it's not. It can be rough finding your space, but at the end of the day, a New Yorker will go out of their way to help you out. Props to the shop owners keeping it affordable and helping feed the city's less fortunate.
The iconic $1 slice New York pizza 🍕 is one of the main reasons why I've spent 30+ years dreaming of going to NY. Good pizza is hard to find here in Perth Australia 😅
13:59 this was so beautiful! I hope all poeple could learn to be this kind towards someone who doesn't have much and or nothing at all. This is a beautiful conclusion to a story that was about pizza 🍕! Eat it! It good for you! 🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
I stopped through NYC after visiting Italy. I can genuinely say I enjoyed the dollar slices as much as that in Italy, but it’s almost like they’re different foods. I’m fine if it goes up to $2. It’s been at $1 forever, $2 is still very affordable.
You are telling me that i can get two slices of pizza AND a can of soda for 3.99 with taxes already included?!?!?!?!?! That's a steal! I feel like I get two small cheeseburgers from McDonalds and after tax it's like 5 bucks. And the pizza would definitely be more filling. That's wild.
"Why'd you have to go from $1 to $1.50?" Dumb question. Anyone who has bought ANYTHING in the last few years knows why. The question people don't ask is what led to that.
People talkin bout dollar slice like they bout to riot if the price goes up..... Nobody bat's a eye when MTA raises the cost of the subway every year. FoH
Love your show it teaching me about culture food great pizza 🍕 in Beautiful NEW York how great pizza 🍕 maker live that so beautiful love peoples in NEW YORKER love you all from Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 god bliss you all for making great amazing pizza 🍕
... from Hollywood (i.e. Los Angeles, CA): i am LOVING (more like DESIRING) this episode. as a PIZZA lover, it would be on my BUCKET LIST to try a NEW YORK STYLE fresh slice of pizza! ❤️✌️
Scott is super cool. I ran into him at a coffee shop in Brooklyn. He was very friendly and of course loved talking pizza! He had pizza vans on! Don’t forget the pepper sauce with the calzone at Lucali! 🤣🙌🏼🫡
I made pizza for 12 years. It is without a doubt the most fast paced and stressful job I've ever had. But I'm proud to say I can still turn out a large pie in under 45 seconds.
.99 cent fresh still had dollar slices. I was at the one on 43rd on Tuesdsy. They are still on Lexington, too. Both are perfect for grabbing a quick slice on the way to Grand Central
People deserve to get paid according to the current economy. $1 slices means someone's not getting paid enough. When I was a kid, slices were 25c. I don't expect that to still be true.
You told some amazing stories of immigrants who made it big in America while giving back to people in need. This was a great video! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks! Very interesting video. I can't count how many slices I've grabbed over the years. Still my go-to now that I regularly travel to NYC for quick visits. The $1 slices are def good value. The typical $3 slice is not even close to being 3x the quality.
I take issue with the statement that New Yorkers are the smartest people in the world. While I don't consider them outright dumb (Bama!) I would more use the term Savvy, clever and/or Street Smart
Just like groceries are rising, the cost of cheese, flour, etc are growing for these businesses too. If quality suffers, people won't buy the food so they have to raise the price to keep the quality. I feel like they chose the right path. I'm sure they did the math to make sure they weren't price gouging But also 1 peso doesn’t = $1 usd so 😅
Man I loved my Dollar slices in collage and when times were tough, and I still hit em up when rushing for my commute, but I am fortunate enough to have a little more cash and an 8.1 by Barstool pizzeria within a block of my work (Freddie and Peppers!!!!) that is 3.75 for a regular plain and worth every cent. Perfect cheese and sauce. Love me some 2 Bros but im going for that quality when I am getting older. Heck a Two Boots just opened on UWS that I need to check out. Lunch for tomorrow is solved...
What a joke, people griping about a 50¢ increase, when they're wearing $250 sneakers, everybody knows the price and the cost for materials everywhere in America has gone up can't expect business owners to not adjust their prices accordingly and 50¢, if you're being honest, is nothing to most people... One example just look at how much the price of cigarettes has gone up over the last 10 years I think this argument is ridiculous and people that are griping about it are foolish!!!☹️👎☹️👎
Thumbs up if you think a slice should be $1 in NYC!
The ingredients used to make the pizzas are more expensive than that. There is no way these restaurants will make money selling anything for a dollar besides maybe napkins in NYC.
In a dream world, but that’s not how inflation works.
👍👍👍 there’s a $1 pizza near my school and i go there for lunch
@@BeachJedi101 Exactly. Their ingredients costs have increased so up goes the price. Pretty simple.
Not on your side for this one. I actually avoid $1 slices now. Skeptical of them, of the ingredients. They taste and feel too cheap now.
Even at $1.50, they probably are making razor thin margins on the slices now compared to only a few years ago. Prices on supplies has more than doubled in some cases.
So half the size of the slice
Thanks to the strong bidenomics! ROARING ECONOMY!
$12 for a large pizza sounds typical
honestly, it doesnt take a lot to make a pizza like that...with $18 they still make a lot of profit on it!
The question was leading tbh.
The real question should be.. do you think a 50 cent increase in pizza is worth keeping the quality and employees employed? Or should they stay a dollar and cut corners.
The Covid BS gave everyone the excuse to racketeer, increasing costs and their profit margins. Distributors made out like bandits--now their trying to create part 2 of this nonsense.
This. "Nooo! Things should stay the same price forever" without any other nuance is such an braindead take, it was honestly hard to watch this.
The real question should be.. was bidenomics worth it?
Even $1.50 for a slice is insane! A slice of cheese at the place near me is $6. But I don’t have to pay $2700/month to live in a closet so it balances out.
Nobody HAS to live anywhere....
@@_kontingency well you have to live somewhere, you cant live nowhere
I can't fathom how it must feel to go out of your way to help feed the community and when you absolutely have to increase prices, by literally 50 cents, those people get upset at you.
Move to New York then
Ok John Pizza @@MrXrellikx
Hakki....what an amazing man. In this day and age where we are surrounded and innundated with people only caring about profit and getting ahead, he truly is a diamond in the rough and we need ten MILLION more people like him in this world to be better. Support your local small business people, or we will lose them
Thanks Nicole for telling Hakki’s story and to Champion Pizza for really looking out for the community - stories like these need to be told!
Thanks for mentioning the name. When I come up from Florida around Christmas time, I will make it my point to go there and support them. Pizza is my favorite.!!
Thanks for mentioning the name. When I come up from Florida around Christmas time, I will make it my point to go there and support them. Pizza is my favorite.!!
Big shout to Champion Pizza. It's cool that they show love to students and their community as well.
That's the thing about national pizza chains. They will never intentionally be part of the community. That said, those rare special franchisees give back.
He's such a great human being. We need more people like him
Yup, NYU students who literally hate working class Americans.
$1.50 for a slice that size, and of decent quality, is SO CHEAP in 2023.
Growing up in Chicago there were a handful of places that had $ 1 hot dogs, $ 2 combo with fries. Watching it go up and up over the years was sad but I also understood how they had to keep up with raising costs. Either way I'm glad to have grown up at least partially in the golden era
A slice of pizza in my town is two bucks, three with one topping. I'm just glad the spot opened because before them there was nowhere to get a single slice
As a New Yorker, dolla slices were IT! When I went back home and learned they were not longer a buck, it saddened me to face the end of an era. But nonetheless, buck fifty slice still hits! And that dude Hakki and his passion for the people truly touched me. Great person with a greater cause. Looking forward to my next trip home and stopping by a shop of his.
If it is unsustainable for a restaurant to offer low prices, I'd rather pay a little more knowing that store stays in business if they make good food.
You either get less for the same price or the same for a little more.
Or the government fixes things and you get more food and pay less like we all want
The $1 slice is good for the Price but it's not top quility pizza. So if the Price is going to go up so should the quility of the slice and I don't think the slice does go up. It's more of a doughy slice most of the time without the good qulity of a better pizza.
@@jameskennedy552But keeping the price the same just makes the pizza even worse. Keeping it $1 means you either take a loss or be forced to use cheaper possibly less quality ingredients.
You wouldn't eat a pizza made with processed cheese.
@@Alec_Reaper sure but if the quality is gonna be the same who cares? I get that prices are going up so it’s hard to keep prices low sometimes but I’d pay more if I knew I was getting something better than what I would get when it was a $1. But I’m not the quality is usually the same even when prices rise. There are still $1 places but the quality doesn’t seem to get better when the prices get higher.
@@jameskennedy552Prices increases are done in order to maintain quality. If you wanted improved quality, then they would have to raise prices by an even greater amount. $1 > $1.50 = Maintaining quality. $1 > $2 or $2.50 = Improving quality.
8:06 99c in 2005 is $1.56 in 2023 dollars. I think it's fair for an increase, unless you're OK with either a decrease in portion and/or decrease in ingredients quality / quantity
Or have more food for less money by making the dollar worth more over the same years
@@jackloutsch6425that's unfortunately not how inflation works
@@YourFavouriteComment and that’s not how you spell favorite
@@jackloutsch6425 well colour me surprised but that's not true
I'm amazed it was viable 15 years ago, let alone today. People making pizza need to make a living, have good working conditions and use quality ingredients.
2 bros may be iconic (no doubt) but their pizza is some of the lowest quality crust in the city (even among dollar slices), when people talk about cardboard this is it. some spots managed to do quality dollar slices but they were few and far between, "THE BEST" on 23rd and 7th comes to mind as the best i ever tried personally.
I'm shocked it's not at least $2 a slice already.
Preach
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Glad to see some other people think this video is dumb, $1.5 is insanely cheap
3.75 at my shop
@@americannightmare2109 that's pretty standard here in Greeley Colorado
I'm not mad at those $1.00 - $1.50 slices. you get what you paid for and it gets you by. What i do have a problem with is for those pizza shops that sell slices for over $2.50 and it taste nothing better than those $1.00 slices and if not, worse.
"I think the restaurants should get poorer every year because my NY identity is all I have."
I can’t believe you can get anything for $1 in NYC. It’s at least $3 a slice in Orlando FL, where the cost of living is substantially lower.
In California the average is about $4-$6 per slice 🥲 Unless you go to Costco
It's not the economy or price of ingredients, it's real estate.
Biggest cause of restaurant closures around the world is rent costs, too many mf care more about building their portfolio than whoever's gonna be making their living off a property.
I'm glad that dude mentioned the real starter of the dollar slice at 41st & 9th. I remember my friends took me there back in like 2007 and having my mind blown that a 99 cent slice existed lol.
Then over the years would go to Two Bro's a lot of the time. But the best dollar slice I ever had was from a location at 2nd Ave & 4th street in the East Village.
9:24 Hakki has the most incredible hybrid accent
3:28 he's eating his pizza crust first??? throw him in JAIL!
The Gentleman who owns Champion is a good human being and I believe he will continue to do well because when you care about people and help others it always comes back. But as far as the $1.00 slice goes if everything has gone up and he doesn't raise his prices a bit to compensate he loses money and you don't keep a business open long losing money. He said pepperoni was $40.00 and now it's $120.00 if people want $1.00 slices go to those places but don't gripe about the quality of the food.
2:02 you lost me there😂
Every New York landlord agrees. It couldn't be any easier to scam these geniuses.
I miss my real New Yorkers, the ones who truly care about their neighbors. People think the city is cold, it's not. It can be rough finding your space, but at the end of the day, a New Yorker will go out of their way to help you out. Props to the shop owners keeping it affordable and helping feed the city's less fortunate.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
As a woman thats been mugged, stabbed and ran over in broad daylight, keep this fairytale nonsence to yourself.
The fact that this woman couldn’t see the segment of the $3 v $1 failing, proves she shouldn’t have this job.
God bless that man. The world needs more like him.
The iconic $1 slice New York pizza 🍕 is one of the main reasons why I've spent 30+ years dreaming of going to NY.
Good pizza is hard to find here in Perth Australia 😅
whats stopping you from visiting while you still can
13:59 this was so beautiful! I hope all poeple could learn to be this kind towards someone who doesn't have much and or nothing at all. This is a beautiful conclusion to a story that was about pizza 🍕! Eat it! It good for you! 🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
I did not expect this video to be so wholesome 😭
We've got to support small businesses like these, so they can continue to support our communities.
I stopped through NYC after visiting Italy. I can genuinely say I enjoyed the dollar slices as much as that in Italy, but it’s almost like they’re different foods.
I’m fine if it goes up to $2. It’s been at $1 forever, $2 is still very affordable.
NY Pizza and Pizza Napoli are so fundamentally different.
please don't complain about .50 people still have to feed their own family. everything is up, its called inflation.
You are telling me that i can get two slices of pizza AND a can of soda for 3.99 with taxes already included?!?!?!?!?! That's a steal! I feel like I get two small cheeseburgers from McDonalds and after tax it's like 5 bucks. And the pizza would definitely be more filling. That's wild.
5:21 so the bold guy was just talking about himself
"Why'd you have to go from $1 to $1.50?" Dumb question. Anyone who has bought ANYTHING in the last few years knows why. The question people don't ask is what led to that.
99C slices like that go unbeat. I know for a fact that dough tastes like heaven.
Seeing Scott makes me wish “Really Dough?” Would make a comeback
$1.50 for a slice is a steal! It’s like $5.50 here in Canada for a slice and a can of pop.
Those prices are awesome. Meanwhile Ontario Canada pizza is crazy prices.
I used to work just up the street from the Big Slice on Yonge, in Toronto. Was a bargain for years, then not so much.
People charging 40 bucks for a pie in Toronto 😮
There’s a simple solution for that; go to the store, buy your own ingredients and make it yourself
People talkin bout dollar slice like they bout to riot if the price goes up..... Nobody bat's a eye when MTA raises the cost of the subway every year. FoH
Love your show it teaching me about culture food great pizza 🍕 in Beautiful NEW York how great pizza 🍕 maker live that so beautiful love peoples in NEW YORKER love you all from Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 god bliss you all for making great amazing pizza 🍕
When I visited NY, I was surprised to find ZERO $1 slice pizzas. They were all $2.75+. I didn't even see any $1.50 slices!
Bx got $1.25 slice pizza in my neighborhood but they've been disgusting. Ijs
Really? Where did you go? I still see them ! Were you there during the head of COVID?
These are tough questions but this was a very nice and sincere video. Props to all these shop owners trying to keep people working and fed.
... from Hollywood (i.e. Los Angeles, CA): i am LOVING (more like DESIRING) this episode. as a PIZZA lover, it would be on my BUCKET LIST to try a NEW YORK STYLE fresh slice of pizza! ❤️✌️
Scott is super cool. I ran into him at a coffee shop in Brooklyn. He was very friendly and of course loved talking pizza! He had pizza vans on! Don’t forget the pepper sauce with the calzone at Lucali! 🤣🙌🏼🫡
I made pizza for 12 years. It is without a doubt the most fast paced and stressful job I've ever had. But I'm proud to say I can still turn out a large pie in under 45 seconds.
I live n Long Island but I'm n the city often & u gotta luv what Hakki is doing RESPECT...
Champion Pizza has awesome Pizza if you are in Lower Manhattan, really cool to see the owner's story.
Who could complain about $1.50 pizza? get a grip people, these pizza shops need to make money too
Scott is back 🤣
$1.50 - $2.50 is still very reasonable.
.99 cent fresh still had dollar slices. I was at the one on 43rd on Tuesdsy. They are still on Lexington, too. Both are perfect for grabbing a quick slice on the way to Grand Central
3:29 We’re just going to ignore how he’s eating his pizza 🍕, huh? 🤔 I mean to each their own 😅
Didnt even see that thankyou for that one lol
did anybody notice the absolute serial killer at 3:28 eating the slice crust first !?!?!
This is why I like Boston, $2 a slice quality will never change and the price will never change
$1.5?? I paid $4.75 a few weeks ago at Joe's pizza
Champion Pizza. What an inspiration! 🍕❤
People deserve to get paid according to the current economy. $1 slices means someone's not getting paid enough. When I was a kid, slices were 25c. I don't expect that to still be true.
5:15 not him describing his bald headed self
THATS AN ENTIRE PIZZA WHAT THE HECK NEW YORK, IT CAN GO TO 2
3:28 I can't help but notice the Miami guy eats his pizza crust first
$1 in 2008
=
$1.43 in 2023
Source: CPI Inflation Calculator (accounts dollar worth for inflation)
Pizza is always been and always will be one of my favorite foods of all time
You told some amazing stories of immigrants who made it big in America while giving back to people in need. This was a great video! Thank you for sharing!
This is amazing and when I travel to New York, I am literally going to make it a point to eat here!!
Thanks! Very interesting video. I can't count how many slices I've grabbed over the years. Still my go-to now that I regularly travel to NYC for quick visits. The $1 slices are def good value. The typical $3 slice is not even close to being 3x the quality.
$1/ slice is too cheap. I understand the struggle of business owners.
I take issue with the statement that New Yorkers are the smartest people in the world. While I don't consider them outright dumb (Bama!) I would more use the term Savvy, clever and/or Street Smart
Well said.
Brilliant inside NYC, but too dense to move out of it.
The topics this season are soooo good - Amazing job Nicole!
My boys at 473 Lexington avenue, still serving a great dollar slice! Check those boys out if you’re in midtown
Reminds me of Do The Right Thing when the pizza store owner talks about how the neighborhood grows up on his pizza
Hakki, what a gem! More people should be like him.
Good on champion for how they're accommodating the community.
The slices are okay, but their Sicilian slices are some of the best in the City.
Just like groceries are rising, the cost of cheese, flour, etc are growing for these businesses too. If quality suffers, people won't buy the food so they have to raise the price to keep the quality. I feel like they chose the right path. I'm sure they did the math to make sure they weren't price gouging
But also 1 peso doesn’t = $1 usd so 😅
The real question: Does Scott still use a thermometer to complain about the well done pizzas’s heat he asked for?
Paid $8 for a slice of cheese pizza here in Australia
No lie though. Champion Pizza in Soho is seriously good. Everyone else can go to Joe's.
The magic of the free market: anyone is free to try and open a business and stay in business selling $1 slices.
Man I loved my Dollar slices in collage and when times were tough, and I still hit em up when rushing for my commute, but I am fortunate enough to have a little more cash and an 8.1 by Barstool pizzeria within a block of my work (Freddie and Peppers!!!!) that is 3.75 for a regular plain and worth every cent. Perfect cheese and sauce. Love me some 2 Bros but im going for that quality when I am getting older. Heck a Two Boots just opened on UWS that I need to check out. Lunch for tomorrow is solved...
Do you make collages?
Whenever I go into New York for a Mets game I always go to 2 bros before I go to Citi Field.
bruh yall should protest how expensive vegetables and essential foods are 🤣 ain't no problem more american than this!
Pizza is culture pretty much everywhere you go.
New economic crash is among us so the 1$ slice will rise again !!!
Can we PLEASE just get George Motz back on with the burger show?
What a great story. Now i want a slice.
Dang I was just in ny all day yesterday and last night , I went on a pizza hunt ahha
Keep up the hard work 💪✌️💯
I remember 2 bros pizza ! I used to work in Hells Kitchen and they were super good in the area. But I will never let go of Roberta's in Bushwick
i'm so glad i clicked on this. Food is central to so many important stories, and this captured that very well.
If you want the dollar slice, question the gov. about the inflation 🤷🏽♀️
That’s not how inflation works.
Bidennomics is working
I'm so jealous of Hakki's pizza skills
That bicycle move he was doing looked sick asf
My spot was on the corner of Nostrand and Fulton in Bedstuy. Hope it’s still there.
I loved Haki, he woke up something inside my heart which was asleep for a long time
Great content. Love this story 🍕
Im from Europe and my Mind can not comprehend this.
Impossible to keep prices low. How tf can u expect that to happen, without these places going out of business?
What a joke, people griping about a 50¢ increase, when they're wearing $250 sneakers, everybody knows the price and the cost for materials everywhere in America has gone up can't expect business owners to not adjust their prices accordingly and 50¢, if you're being honest, is nothing to most people... One example just look at how much the price of cigarettes has gone up over the last 10 years I think this argument is ridiculous and people that are griping about it are foolish!!!☹️👎☹️👎
That guy eating pizza backwards... 3:29