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Since we talking food and discounts, I suggest yall brehs hit up In n Out when it's super busy inside. If you ordering 2 meals for yourself and someone else, order a meal and 1 fries. Both orders in separate bags.

Once you get your order tell them you said I ordered 2 meals and not just fries and the cashier didnt hear you correctly. Theyll ask you what you ordered and just say a double double or whatever and theyll hand you that burger asap. No questions asked.

I do it all the time and its never failed me once.
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I've been following chicken prices very closely since 2011 because you can use price of wholesale chicken to negotiate better deals at places like Popeyes. It's not rare for me to get Popeye's $5.00 box for $2-3. I typically ask for a manager politely and ask if they're familiar with the going rate of chicken on the wholesale market, (they're usually not) and I go on to explain that their chicken is grossly overpriced in relation to the market.

The managers sometimes push back but that's when I casually threaten to call corporate and the manager usually asks me not to and discounts the order.

I've probably saved in excess of $100 in fried chicken using this strategy but it looks like I won't have to anymore if the fast food chains adjust their pricing accordingly or offer new specials.

:blessed:

:russ: bro
 

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I've been following chicken prices very closely since 2011 because you can use price of wholesale chicken to negotiate better deals at places like Popeyes. It's not rare for me to get Popeye's $5.00 box for $2-3. I typically ask for a manager politely and ask if they're familiar with the going rate of chicken on the wholesale market, (they're usually not) and I go on to explain that their chicken is grossly overpriced in relation to the market.

The managers sometimes push back but that's when I casually threaten to call corporate and the manager usually asks me not to and discounts the order.

I've probably saved in excess of $100 in fried chicken using this strategy but it looks like I won't have to anymore if the fast food chains adjust their pricing accordingly or offer new specials.

:blessed:
I have been posting on :hamster: since August 2001 :flabbynsick:

I have to say this might be the most ridiculous off the wall thing I've read in 17 years :russ:!!!!!
 

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I've been following chicken prices very closely since 2011 because you can use price of wholesale chicken to negotiate better deals at places like Popeyes. It's not rare for me to get Popeye's $5.00 box for $2-3. I typically ask for a manager politely and ask if they're familiar with the going rate of chicken on the wholesale market, (they're usually not) and I go on to explain that their chicken is grossly overpriced in relation to the market.

The managers sometimes push back but that's when I casually threaten to call corporate and the manager usually asks me not to and discounts the order.

I've probably saved in excess of $100 in fried chicken using this strategy but it looks like I won't have to anymore if the fast food chains adjust their pricing accordingly or offer new specials.

:blessed:

I respect your hustle but I feel like my time is more valuable than the 20 or so minutes you used up to talk about chicken futures and its relation to the w dollars you feel like you've overpaid. To each his own though.
 

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Cheap chicken wings are here to stay as prices hit a 4-year low

I don't eat chicken like that but :whew: I might have to get back in the game. :blessed:

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I respect your hustle but I feel like my time is more valuable than the 20 or so minutes you used up to talk about chicken futures and its relation to the w dollars you feel like you've overpaid. To each his own though.

So we out here leaving money on the table just so we can spend that extra time in front of the television?

:gucci:

Every dollar counts fam.
 

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I've been following chicken prices very closely since 2011 because you can use price of wholesale chicken to negotiate better deals at places like Popeyes. It's not rare for me to get Popeye's $5.00 box for $2-3. I typically ask for a manager politely and ask if they're familiar with the going rate of chicken on the wholesale market, (they're usually not) and I go on to explain that their chicken is grossly overpriced in relation to the market.

The managers sometimes push back but that's when I casually threaten to call corporate and the manager usually asks me not to and discounts the order.

I've probably saved in excess of $100 in fried chicken using this strategy but it looks like I won't have to anymore if the fast food chains adjust their pricing accordingly or offer new specials.

:blessed:
Lol nice job saving two dollars on chicken scraps :mjlol:
 

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Since we talking food and discounts, I suggest yall brehs hit up In n Out when it's super busy inside. If you ordering 2 meals for yourself and someone else, order a meal and 1 fries. Both orders in separate bags.

Once you get your order tell them you said I ordered 2 meals and not just fries and the cashier didnt hear you correctly. Theyll ask you what you ordered and just say a double double or whatever and theyll hand you that burger asap. No questions asked.

I do it all the time and its never failed me once.

If you go through the drive through and there's no one at the first window where you pay, and it's possible to pull forward to the second pick-up window, you can get your meal without paying. I've been successful each time the opportunity has presented itself to me.
 
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I've been following chicken prices very closely since 2011 because you can use price of wholesale chicken to negotiate better deals at places like Popeyes. It's not rare for me to get Popeye's $5.00 box for $2-3. I typically ask for a manager politely and ask if they're familiar with the going rate of chicken on the wholesale market, (they're usually not) and I go on to explain that their chicken is grossly overpriced in relation to the market.

The managers sometimes push back but that's when I casually threaten to call corporate and the manager usually asks me not to and discounts the order.

I've probably saved in excess of $100 in fried chicken using this strategy but it looks like I won't have to anymore if the fast food chains adjust their pricing accordingly or offer new specials.

:blessed:

Lunching.
 

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If you go through the drive through and there's no one at the first window where you pay, and it's possible to pull forward to the second pick-up window, you can get your meal without paying. I've been successful each time the opportunity has presented itself to me.

I can't believe it's nikkas on here who have all these cheat codes and haven't been sharing

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If you are that cheap, why don't you just buy microwaveable burritos or make peanut butter and grape jelly sandwiches.

I don't own a microwave, I gave that up a few years ago and switched to toaster ovens.

And it's not about being cheap, it's about being frugal. I know all of y'all are making six figures and scoff at the idea of saving a few dollars per transaction but my approach to purchasing anything is consistent across the board, if I was talking about a vehicle, no one would bat an eye and it's because you're only interested in conditionally saving money instead of exploring new and exciting opportunities to save on a smaller scale.

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I've been following chicken prices very closely since 2011 because you can use price of wholesale chicken to negotiate better deals at places like Popeyes. It's not rare for me to get Popeye's $5.00 box for $2-3. I typically ask for a manager politely and ask if they're familiar with the going rate of chicken on the wholesale market, (they're usually not) and I go on to explain that their chicken is grossly overpriced in relation to the market.

The managers sometimes push back but that's when I casually threaten to call corporate and the manager usually asks me not to and discounts the order.

I've probably saved in excess of $100 in fried chicken using this strategy but it looks like I won't have to anymore if the fast food chains adjust their pricing accordingly or offer new specials.

:blessed:
:ohhh: finally, someone who knows what they're talking about. I've been considering investing in chicken for a few years, but now seems like the perfect time to get in the game. I've always lowkey thought that chicken would be the start of my financial empire.
 
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