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The finance director is the reason Five Guys doesn't go bankrupt. They understand you can achieve net perceived value by increasing the cost of the burgers by the equivalent value of the extra scoop of fries. The burger doesn't cost more to seem like a premium burger… It costs more because they know they're giving you two potatoes worth of fries instead of one.
–Yes. Unfortunately, I studied business. 🤣
Five Guys needs a sixth guy to teach them how to make a proper burger. Horrible food!
lol and McDonald's in Uk don't even fill the cup to the top anymore.. and they're half cold lol
Smart people dont order this crap because how "overpriced" this is
Five Guys Is Awful Tasting And Quality Is Non Existent