What’s McDonald’s cost where you live??

What’s McDonald’s cost where you live??

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Jesus user
Go to Burger King
10pc Nuggets for $1.5, small fries for $1.5 Med Drink for $1.0, Apple Pie for $1.0, and a small shake for $1.0
Total: $6.tax
Not $11.01

more or less the same as that.

Why is there 2 different taxes, and why is it 9%? that's absurd.

some people can afford to shell out a couple bucks extra to eat what they prefer

9% pretty much normal

>BBQ Sauce
That's good my favorites are ranch and signature sauce

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No idea, I never eat that shit

which country is this in?

Got to be the US, look at the date code.

lol...to redarded to understand the concept of 'states' and that different regions have different laws

never change Yea Forums

State sales tax and county sales tax usually is %9 I make all my big purchases in a no sales tax state

McDonald CA,
20 piece chicken nugz 5$
large fry 2.67

I normally get the double quarter pounder combo which runs $11 Canadian.

This is eastern Kentucky USA

Google „bigmac Index“ its basically how much you pay für a bigmac in different currencies

Holy shit that's what they charge for literal garbage not fit for hanging consumption? People actually pay that much for shit that is barely food?

>tax 1
>tax 2
>"cashless"
What kind of un-American McFuckery is this?

too busy looking at the 16 yo to notice the price

You pay tax even if you pay with a credit card. What's complicated?

I guess if you like eating all that other shit that is in mcnuggets like silicon.

Offer them 200 for a quick bathroom visit.

I haven't been to McDonald's in over a year but a standard meal (burger, fries and soda) cost $5.
>Sweden

mcdonalds oatmeal one buck

But you didn’t give them any money. So how is there tax? Shouldn’t they tax the credit card company?