Does nobody here find it a bit insane that 11 dollars is seen as an acceptable price for a sandwich these days?
Pretty sure a potato is going to cost $11 soon at this rate
We’re going to have to put the Arrested Development banana meme out to pasture soon.
We were supposed to get another ~100 years out of that meme. Thanks, Trump.

I didn’t know there was an xkcd for this. Nice! Thanks for sharing.
There is an xkcd for everything!
There really is holy shit, I wasn’t fully convinced until this
I expected to pay $5 for a good sandwich in 1995 and with inflation $11 sounds about right.
Double checked and yup: https://www.calculateme.com/inflation/5.00-dollars/from-1995/to-now
The main problem is that since wages haven’t kept up the proportional value to the paycheck doesn’t follow inflation which is why it isn’t actually as simple as just looking at inflation.
I paid 2€ for a sandwich up to 2020. How is $5 expected in 95…
Now it’s more like 4-5€ for a good one.Depends on the type of sandwich and how good it is. I’m thinking of a full sized sub.
Yellow Sub has fantastic sandwiches and full size was around $5 back in the 90’s and around $14 today. Back then the half was like 75% the cost of a full (twice the size) so I always got the full and had leftovers.
I believe you mean “eleven dollars dollars”.
You mean “dollars eleven dollars”.
Me. I think it’s outrageous 😳
Even worse, it is half the size it was 5 years ago.
it’s not even a foot long
Dude I’m always so stunned by comments like this. I’m in aus and a zoomer, even after converting to USD decent sandwiches have cost more than this my entire life
Australia was a model for the rest of the world…
I mean, if you’re going out to sit down restaurant and getting a good sandwich, I don’t think that’s unacceptable at all. That said, my local sub shop has amazing subs for $6-8
Going to a sit down restaurant for a sandwich is very suspicious behavior. Like going to a bar and ordering a glass of milk.
Yeah same in the EU, every local sub place will be €5 at most
That sounds like a dream to me in Germany. Subway for two was around 20€ last year and the average Döner is at least 7-8€, though in my area it’s closer to 10€
If you’re eating at Subway you’re doing it wrong
That’s why my last price point is last year
Laughs in Eastern Europe’s 20$/week spendings on food.
While making sandwiches for myself every day.
Oh, I pay about that in the grocery store, I just can’t get restaurant food for that cheap.
nah that’s a reasonable price for a quality sandwich in Canada
now if you convert that $11 USD to CAD, then no, that’s high
Yes, but they probably don’t mean a sandwich using the standard size of bread slices that you find in a store. Something like Jimmy John’s Favorites subs or my local gyro place (technically not a sandwich but similar) are around that price and contain a lot more volume of food than a basic sandwich. Subway’s footlongs are about that size/volume but their quality is not worth $11 by any means. I think hamburgers also would be an exception to that price-quality-volume metric for sandwiches.
If I’m going to be spending eleven dollars for a sandwimch it better be two.
This must be old; it’s $15 everywhere near me now.
$11 dollars
Eleven dollars dollars?
I withdrew $11 dollars from the ATM machine using my PIN number to buy some DC comics which I converted to a PDF format to view on my LCD display e-reader.
Is there any DLC content for the new game?
Yes, but apparently it’s quite demanding so I’ll need some more DDR RAM Memory.
What kind of ATM lets you withdraw exactly $11?
I remember back when ATMs had $5 bills. Don’t know if they ever had singles.
I haven’t seen anything less than $20’s in one for a long time.
$²11
No, “dollars eleven dollars”.
Must be the Dairy Queen “$5 Buck Lunch” people
There’s a really popular sandwich shop in my hometown. It regularly has a line out the door. I just checked their prices and it’s 10.75 for most options so I’d say this is spot on.
Reminder that if you make minimum wage in the US that sandwich cost a quarter of your daily income.
This is probably perfectly true if you live near Mike ginn and eat at the same shops he does. I paid $13.50 for a chicken sandwich today and it was pretty crap.
Are you claiming to live near Mike then? The man said $11 was peak.
Foolish does not imply bad
Are you suggesting that it was not foolish to pay $13.50 for that sandwich?
Foolish does not imply bad
The best sandwich costs $1.50 but it exists in Vietnam so you need to factor in travel costs. The longer you stay, the less it costs.
2 - 8€ range contains bangers
2-4€ at the butcher’s
5-8€ at the bakery
Different style, all deliciousThe fact that this number has crept up without meaningful wage increases is what I’m pissed about.
I can spend less than $11 and make a giant hoagie at home that’s the ssme or better quality than the shop selling me a 6 inch sub for $11.
Yes, you can save a bit of money and make something better at home, it may well be recommended.
But, that $11 doesn’t cover just the ingredients. It covers the time and effort you spent planning groceries, getting the groceries, 15 min making the hoagie, and perhaps packing it and bringing it to where you are. Consider how much you think your current job should be paying you and apply it to that whole process. All of that is what you’re spending instead of the $11. And for a lot of people that’s time well spent for sure, but it’s still time and effort that’s worth more than most give credit.
My staff does all of that.
So you’re the asshole extorting people for sandwiches at $11 a pop!
That gets me a loaf of bread, a smoked sausage, cheese and I’ll even have money to spare for tomatoes.
I can have several sandwiches.
What kind of a sandwich are we talking about? A monsteous long ass sandwich that would feed me for a week, or something to eat at lunch in its entirety to hold me over until dinner?
They are the same thing.
I guess you could interpret those as being the same thing. To further clarify, the second sandwich in my inquiry would be eaten in its entirety during lunch.
Big assumption I’m going to regularly pay someone else to put fillings inside of bread for me.
If I’m paying for food out, it’s gonna be something I can’t or really don’t want to make myself. Not a fucking sandwich.
I get whatcha saying, but there was this place I used to go that would make this awesome Torta Oaxaqueña (various Mexican food in a hamburger-like bun) that I don’t think I coulda ever made myself.
That’s fair. My mind just went to Subway as the extreme example
Most people aren’t thinking of subs when they say “sandwich”.
Well, that definitely explains why some people do think of subs when they say “sandwich”!
aw yeah true, I miss the Subway of the 90s, the food was noticeably better and worth the money. Over the past 20 years they just kept taking shortcut after shortcut and now it takes like stuff you could take out of the freezer yourself.
Yeah, sandwiches at a decent Mexican restaurant are a whole nother level. Cemitas and tortas have basically ruined all other sandwiches for me at this point.
Bahn mi
Philly cheese steak
Toasted Reuben
When you work every day, it is easier to just order a sandwich.
I refuse to make those every day
This is around right. It’s about $11 for a generous half sub at the beat sandwich shop I know, $20ish for the full sub, but it varies a bit depending on what’s in the sandwich.
Counterpoint: good bahn mi in SF is around 6 dollars
And if you do them yourself, you can get a perfect sandwich for four dollars or less easily.
Yeah, but you better be ready to eat the same sandwich for every meal for the next 10 days or else your bread and lunch meats will go bad.
We have toast bags with eight slices. Which is four sandwiches. For two people it’s two meals each.
The world is not America, where food seems to come in ginormus sizes.
Are we talking about real bread with hard crust, or mass-produced packaged stuff?
The industrial product, not the real bread which we normally have. The packaged stuff is for sandwiches only.
Right. So I’m gonna have to call shenanigans on that $4 perfect sandwich claim.
Have you? Do you want a sandwich, or something proper? For a sandwich, four bucks is generous. If you want something with rye, sourdough, and a crispy crust, well, that is a Butterbrot, not just a sandwich.
*in America.
Divide by 4-5 for asia.









