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TopicWhat's the most you've spent/would spend on a single item of food or drink?
VintageGin
04/04/24 12:47:28 PM
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foolm0r0n posted...
Those aren't the best examples. Wagyu sandwiches do typically get into the $30-40 range, same with lobster rolls. You should suspect ones that don't since they are probably fake and bad. Banh mi is supposed to be $4 for the same reason, since the $10-15 ones typically taste worse with a bunch of extra crap.

Complaining about a birria burrito for $22 is different though. Birria is a super premium food that should be expensive, but burritos and Mexican food in general are seen as cheap crap food in the US. So that one is more about racism than actual value judgment.

To be clear, I wasn't directly comparing the banh mi and a wagyu sandwich, but rather just sandwiches in general. I will say there's a lot of stuff that's advertised as "wagyu" without any real connection to Japanese wagyu.

Disagree with the idea that more expensive banh mis are necessarily worse, and this is kinda my point-- other sandwiches are allowed to experiment with more expensive ingredients (or alternatively claim cost of labor, but that's another thing), but if you do something similar with a banh mi then people object.

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