Name a better value proposition

Name a better value proposition

>pro-tip: you can’t

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I love american food ads

its cheap but its not very good

Sams club is cheaper with a bigger cup

Can you imagine the kind of assmilk they stuff those with

check mate

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for me, it's the chicken bake

They fucking got rid of the polish sausage option at my costco :(

Your mom when she let me pound her anus for $1

looks tasty af and a free refillable drink , that's a f insane promo!

>he microwaves his burger

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ikea hotdogs taste way better

It's incredible. I always get plenty of delicious pickles and onions and then squirt on some mustard and ketchup.

based

relish gives me diarrhea

never happened

but that's terrible value. cheap and value are not same. Here's an example: if you buy a 1 pound burger that is 10% added water for $1, simpledivisionby weight means you paid 10 cents for 1.6 ounces of water. That's about 0.03 litres of (municipal) water. Evian is 75 cents a litre. But you are paying $3.33 cents per litre for tap water.
>what a deal!

>being this autistically wrong

I'm genuinely curious, what is it about this ad that makes you think it's uniquely American? What makes you think it's interesting?
t. an American

Hot dogs are fucking gross & reserved for trailer trash poorfags & carbonated sugar water is for fat fucks. Not much of a deal

I dare you to find a way to prepare a quarter pound all beef hot dog with all the fixings and a drink with refills for less than $1.50

>Name a better value proposition
physical silver for $20/oz

It'd be a better value if they were straight sausages. Hotdogs are the leftovers that couldn't get made into a solid cut (loin/flank/etc).

It's called a loss leader retard they don't make any money from it

explain my error mr smarty pants
> Hur dur the components value cant be determined by dividing ratio by price.
>autistic

it costs mcdonalds 66 cents to produce a big mac.
and thats ground beef, not mechanically seperated meat like the hot dog above, which is probably like

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wen costco hot dog token on uniswap?

1 gallon canola oil - $4.99 - 15360 calories > 3000cal / $.

It's the minimalistic style and simple use of words
you see this kind of wording on your store fronts, not just restaurants

Stuff like
FRESH PIZZA
COLD DRINKS

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There’s no way a big mac costs $0.66 to produce