SUP Magazine: Here's Why the Cost of McDonald's Food Varies by Location
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With the rising cost of fast food hitting consumers in the wallet, you may notice that some McDonald's restaurants charge more for their food than other locations. And we're not talking about the difference between, say, New York City and Los Angeles prices compared to a rural area in the midwest; but a possible difference just a town or neighborhood over. As it turns out, there's a pretty straightforward reason for this, as former McDonald's corporate chef Mike Haracz explained in a recent v...