My definition? It's a combination of things, and health is not one of them (at least not a big one). It's mostly a mix of the price, the amount, and the taste. Double cheeseburgers are two [albeit small] patties and two slices of cheese, and for its very decent taste and $0.99 cent cost, it was matched up with Little Caesar's pizza as the best valued fast food in the country IMO. Subway's $5 foot long sandwiches were a good jump too, especially when I'm a Subway Club guy (only now it's 8 great subs, meaning the Club is off the list, and the 20% + increase makes me buy it much less often than I used to).
Anyway, don't look at it as 20 cents, look at it as 20%. That's a big increase any way that you look at it, and over time, and cents add up. Why settle for something that, to me now, is of much lesser value when I can go somewhere else? Like I said, Jack In the Box has a cheeseburger deluxe here at SDSU for $1.25. I prefer the taste, and it fills me up about the same. That to me now has better value.
I'm not really trying to argue with anybody here, I just don't think anyone sees the true point I'm trying to make.

). Which one are you going to go to? 20 cents isn't much of a difference... or is it? Remember that it's not just one 20 cent difference, but it's 20 times the number of gallons. Same for McDonald's... it's 20 times the number of burgers, and over time that difference becomes greater and greater.
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