How Come The Price of Pizza Has Been The Same For 15 Years, When Everything Else Has Doubled Or Tripled In Price?

2010 January 16
by sheltron

I guess they are only “regular” size rather than “family” size.

But still, $4.90 for each pizza?

Wow.

That is less than I was paying 15 years ago.

Surely I can’t even buy the same quantity of cheese that’s on top, for cheaper than that from the supermarket?

How much has the price of petrol, milk, flour, salt, bacon, chicken… EVERYTHING gone up by in the last 15 years?

Double?

Triple?

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  1. Hulye permalink
    January 24, 2010

    Interesting. Not a take out pizza eater, so I have not even noticed or thought of it.

    But I guess I could say the same about my salary. How come my salary not only did not keep up with the inflation, but I made 800 dollars more 14 years ago, and 8,000 dollars more 10 years ago, then I do now.

    Maybe they are paying me in pizzas, I just never noticed so far…

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