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Old Apr 29, 2020 | 1:55 pm
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Originally Posted by gaobest
it’s San Francisco - $15 for a regular burger; $7 for milkshake (probably $9 for a beer??); $5-9 for fries depending on steak fries or truffle fries. 9%-ish for tax and then 20% tip. It just adds up. I’d rather just pay $12/lb for organic ground and another $1 worth of cheese and the $0.50/slider bun. But no real fries and we could make milkshakes but our child just enjoys his Haagen daaz for dessert.
Don't you have a Red Robin out there? Fries are free with the burger. While adult burgers are probably $15, the kids burger is $7 or less. A kid's milkshake is $3. Adult milkshakes are $5/each. That's $50, plus plus tax and tip, and you are at just under $65. That assumes both adults get the most expensive burgers.
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