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Originally Posted by JrDarknes
No, Bad Comparison.
Almighty,
There is no need for a third party person for IN n Out because its still mass produced. If they did notice this, they would just simply ship it to chicago for $20 dollars and never raise the price up in its home location.
The price would only go up if they realized for some reason everybody is willing to pay $20 dollars there. That means the people who would be upset about it wouldn't matter. The majority are fine with paying that amount.
Just for fun, lets say they did raise it to $20 dollars. That middle man would charge you making it $40 dollars, because it cost 20 dollars to get the burger then 40 to get it towards you.
You're dealing with a market where parts are used. Someone is beating you to the punch to the product and has full advantage. If UpGarage was smart and noticed this they would have some type of service to sell there parts overseas to America.
I do agree though, crummy situation. Kinda sucks getting outbid on jackets but oh well. Also, I will never understand the hype of that place, burgers taste disgusting to me and the fries taste like plastic. I'm more of a Five Guys fan
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You dove way too deep into the comparison he was trying to make, stay surface level and it makes since. Was only suppose to show how something that is/was only produced in a limited area can be distributed to others through someone/company and how that can have an effect on the pricing of such an item.
Back to the real topic though, In-N-Out is only good when you eat it fresh and you get something like a 4X4, their singles and doubles are hardly "burgers"