McDonald's is a premium product now (2024)
5 hours ago
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- #social-media-dissonance
- #fast-food-trends
- McDonald's missed Q2 estimates as consumers reduced dining out, but its stock rose $10, indicating market resilience.
- Fast food chains like McDonald's, Chipotle, and Wing Stop have become premium products for the upper-middle class, challenging the notion that they primarily serve lower-income groups.
- Wealthy individuals often indulge in unhealthy food, as seen with figures like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, and delivery services like Uber Eats add markups to already pricey meals.
- Americans are willing to pay high prices for flavorful, calorie-dense food from independent sellers or small chains, as evidenced by viral social media reviews of expensive artisan or street food.
- Social media shows a contradiction: people express concern about obesity and food inflation while consuming and praising unhealthy, costly meals, suggesting cognitive dissonance or a disconnect between online narratives and real-world behavior.