This may be a rant and could belong elsewhere, but anyway...here goes.
Has anyone noticed how exponentially more restaurants are charging for fountain "drinks/soda/pop/coke"? I do realize that profit margins are thin for a lot of foods served at dine-in restaurants, especially being an accountant and all. I'm also well aware that charging these prices are an easy way for restaurants to pad their pockets. Most businesses do that in one way or another. But $2.99 or $2.50 for a Diet Coke? It wasn't that long ago that those fountain drinks were a buck or $1.50. Yeah, I know you get refills, but some places won't even give you more than one refill.
Stopped for brunch at a popular local BBQ place last Sunday and it was $2.99. Went to lunch on Monday at an Old Chicago and it was $2.50. I'm all for contributing to the economy when possible, but it seems to be getting ridiculous. Hell, if I were so inclined, it would have been cheaper to drink a freaking bottle of beer.
Jeez, I must be getting old. And get off my lawn!!!
