$22 burrito helps San Francisco restaurant break even from inflation, owner says
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2024
- One of San Francisco’s most popular burritos will now cost you $22 - an attempt to help the business break even from inflation, the restaurant owner says. Sergio Quintana reports.
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if you paying 8 dollars before for a sack of onions and now paying 80 for the same sack.... dude, you need to find a better supplier.
@pripls9607nailed it
10 pound bags of onions at my store, crappy ones, are almost 40. I imagine he gets better ones and in Cali probably 2x is close.
Sorry typo above, 20 pound.
@@cidsapient7154 you know restaurant owner gets cheaper deals than regular ppl right. They have their own place where they shop.
@@cidsapient7154 COSTCO is selling 5 lb Peruvian sweet onion at $7.49, how's your crappy onion more expensive than COSTCO's smaller pack imported onion?
Wait, a sack of onions went from $9 to $40 to $80? That's more than just inflation.
It's GREED.
You're right. It was an election.
hes lying. lol
Price gauging cus he made #1 supposedly..I won't eat there if I'm in SF..there's other places in Mission
@@mrcalipride Yeah I'm thinking so, especially if the place up the street is selling $9 burritos, unless he's cut onions from his ingredient list (very highly doubtful)
Restaurants have lost their minds. 25 dollar burritos ? 25% tips. i don't think so.
Why blame the restaurants. Blame the politicians
people voted Democrat and this is what we get.
hell naw. not for tacos or burritos
@@pgaven9396 the small business literally explained how onions went from 8 dollars a bag to 40. If you can’t do the math. You’re clearly the problem
@@pgaven9396 but no problem paying $30 for pasta at a restaurant?
Only a sucker would pay $22 for a burrito.
They’re rich living in San Francisco. If they pulled that in Chicago’s Pilsen that restaurant would shut down in no time.
There's a sucker born every minute.
@@sammatsusaka823yea his names sam he was born In semptember 11 2015
"Sucker" is a polite term for the average San Fransisco voter.
Only a sucker would vote communism but majority of California would no doubt.
People are going to get tired of paying that price for a burrito real quick.
Not in California. the land of the masochist
Notice most of his customers are Gen Z or millennials
It's hip for them to post on social media about their $22 burrito. @@donlee.4308
@@donlee.4308 yea theyll pay anything
@@donlee.4308The woke get jobs at woke companies that don't care about merit but pay 6 figures to be woke. And the restaurant is just taking advantage of it.
There are zero burritos worth $22
I mean if the burrito was like really really big then sure.
😂😂😂😂😂
Bidenomics is working...
That's 370 pesos for a burrito 😂 I have never paid more then 120 pesos in Mexico
Nope, disagree.. Go to the crossing of market and south van ness and you’ll find out.. I work on that area and most meal cost around $18-25
Way too expensive. This will not last. Also, the only patrons in there were young and probably have parents paying for them.
yeah u can also get a number 1 from mcdonalds and pay 17....id rather eat the burrito
@@sunpark9195apparently that's only happening in San Francisco because y'all ran out all your businesses 😂
@@sunpark9195McDonald's in Kentucky that's not even over $5
ur telling me u can get a number 1 combo for under 5 bucks?@@user-mc4co7kx5i
San Fran is full of tech nepobabies
$22 DOLLARS?!?!?!?!? Just buy the ingredients at the grocery store, make it yourself!!!
I do!
it's going to cost way less than 22bucks if you made it at home.
$22 bucks for a burrito that mostly rice and beans. It's just nuts around here.
This right here is what people should do instead of complaining about food prices going up in restaurants,seems to me that they don't know that a hoke kitchen exists for a reason 😂😂
'cept that GenX & GenZ prefer to use an app to get their food.
Stop promoting price gouging.
you are an idiot
Excuse me but this is not price gauging it’s staying up with inflation damn idiot. If you don’t like the price then don’t buy it plain and simple but don’t take it out on everyone else. Your a damn crybaby who obviously doesn’t understand what inflation means.
Stop promoting far left wackjobs that think the economy can function by printing money out of thin air. That's how inflation works.
Right, like it's normal. Inflation has hit us all! We are all struggling to eat, keep cars & a roof over our heads. Let me price gouge & sell food i cook in my kitchen so I can feed my kids without struggling. Its what big corp is doing to us all
Not really gouging when you factor in the cost of food, rent of the space, paying employees, and living in a shit hole state like California
C’Mon bro…those prices are fucking ridiculous for a burrito. Look around…mission burritos are $9-14.
And btw, la vaca’s food ain’t nothing special.
Truth.
La espiga de oro, La Taqueria, El Farolito nearby are better and cheaper
For $22 I'll drive over to East 14th and hit up El Paisa cocina, and this joint ain't that
Right or he could just buy online. Restaurant depot is going to be expensive because they've got a ton of overhead to cover, thenn an onlne retailer
it used to be like $6-8 !
remember this is california and labor, rent and utilities costs are insane. price reflects bad politics
I already had a problemwith my favorite burrito place raising their price from $10 to $15. Ain't no f'n way I'm paying $22 for a damn burrito!
You can sous vide any cheap cut overnight and its going to be perfect.
normalizing high ass prices. This is braning washing
What's braning washing?
The doors will be closed soon
Yea if you pay $22 for a burrito you deserve to get scammed
The people paying $22 for a burrito are the same ones who say $150,000/year is poor.
In S.F. 150k is very low and 22 dollar burritos are not that high priced for this area
According to HUD, $104,000 is the poverty line in SF, and $132,000 is the minimum living wage. You need a salary of $356,000 a year to afford a 1000 sqrft starter home that likely needs to be torn to the studs and remodeled. So yea, $150,000 is 100% a renter for life in SF, and if you can't buy a home, are you really middle class?
Gen Z typical spoiled kids
@@RichieRichx how is this related to gen z in any way
@@shawyonsharifi3394I think he means trust fund kids but yeah
"Burrito" is somebody who pays $22 for one.
for real
We used to have $7 asada burritos and 50c tacos in the Central Valley just outside the Bay (taco-trucks WAY better than any burrito I’ve ever had in the Bay) just 4-5 years ago. Now it’s minimum $10 for burrito and like $1 for a taco at the cheapest trucks. This is ridiculous!!
@@RandomRabbit007 We used to have dollar tacos growing up in San Jose circa 2008, then they soon became $1.50 then $2.00, now at a minimum it's $2.50 a taco, $2.75 seems to be average... moral of the story...enjoy the dollar taco's while they still exist...
@@RandomRabbit007 And what happened four or five years ago? That's right, COVID, and what did COVID show the CEO's, that's right, people will pay anything, that's why my gas has gone back up to $5.39 a gallon, when before COVID, it was like $2.85, and all the COVID paranoia people were blaming everything on COVID, we don't have this, blame COVID, we don't have that, blame COVID, but don't worry, after the hysteria that is COVID, everything will go back to normal, well, I've BEEN saying nothing will go back to normal because of the greedy CEO's.
And I was RIGHT AGAIN AS USUAL
@@RandomRabbit007
And what happened four or five years ago? That's right, COVID, and what did COVID show the CEO's, that's right, people will pay anything, that's why my gas has gone back up to $5.39 a gallon, when before COVID, it was like $2.85, and all the COVID paranoia people were blaming everything on COVID, we don't have this, blame COVID, we don't have that, blame COVID, but don't worry, after the hysteria that is COVID, everything will go back to normal, well, I've BEEN saying nothing will go back to normal because of the greedy CEO's.
And I was RIGHT AGAIN AS USUAL
$22 for a burrito? Crazy! Forget about it. I’m not paying that ridiculous price for a burrito.
80 for onions? Bro, go to Costco
It’s nice that kids are able to afford a $22 burrito these days. I know people making over $400,000 that would not spend that much on food. The cost of living in San Francisco has skyrocketed. Taxes, minimum wage increases, crime, homelessness, lack of parking and traffic deter a lot of people from visiting the City. Thank the Mayor for killing small businesses and supporting the criminals.
You don't live here...
No way in hell am I paying $22 for a average sized burrito. That's almost half a tank worth of gasoline for my car.
yeah and no way im paying a $22 an hour min wage either
When the customer was talking, dude next to her was like "This The Last Time I'm Eating At This Expensive Place"
lol
$40 for a sack- $80 FOR A SACK OF ONIONS! NO WAY!
That sickens me so much I can't even think of eating the food.
**googling**
$53.99 for a 25lb sack of white onions at restaurant depot right now! Or $20.00 for a 50lb sack of jumbo yellow... Hey guy. How about you lower the price of my burrito by $3.00 and use the yellow instead? Or $30.00 for a 25lb sack of red. Red onions are good too.
Idk where you are located but I’m in the Bay Area and looking on Instacart. Mind you they actually increase prices and have fees as opposed to going into a store. A box or sack of 25lb on a delivery app like Instacart costs 32.99, I think he is intentionally being misleading or misplaced his words.
His adding more for the delivery fee cuz he toolazy to pick em up
White onions are the traditional onions used in the recipes. There is an actual difference in flavor in all onions. Enjoy 😎🎭✌️
@@ferdinandh5103Restaurant Depot doesn’t deliver.
Because you'll whine and cry that it changed.
Absurd. I live in SF and cook every day. For my wife and I, our grocery budget is between $75-$125 a week. So, if we had two burritos, this would be the equivalent of every meal we eat for two days. Just eat at home.
So, he's lying about his food costs going up?
@@RaymondCore we mexicams are full of 💩
@@RaymondCore is biden lying about his policies causing inflation ? vote blu and enjoy your savings vanish
Dunning-Krueger in FULL effect.
How would your plan work at Scale? 2-5X of what it cost to feed you and your wife...ITS A FREAKIN' RESTURANT, DUMMY.
Wait how the hell do u buy groceries for 125 a week?!
$22 for a chimichanga. I remember back in the early 90s, burritos 🌯 were the size of newborn babies and a lot cheaper. I'm sorry, I won't be paying $22 for a burrito. I rather make it myself at home.
Or get a chimichanga/ burrito in the suburbs like San Bruno city or millbrae.. it’s $12 down there. SF charges ridiculous prices.
Vote Democrat.... get Democrat policies .... massive spike in prices... complain about policies you voted for
Hell naw! I'll go to Pancho Villa to get $2 tacos
i don't buy the onion being 80$. If that's the case, you should go somewhere else for your onions.
Grow a tiny garden for sure
@@stephy6199 mmm let's grow it at our house :)
a sack of onions normally weighs around 40-50lbs... please post beneath this comment where you have found a cheaper price for a bag of onions in california for restaurant supply chains.
@@hige1234 If previously in 2019 it was 9 dollars or whatever he said why would price have went up over 8x?
I looked it up, Costco IN SANFRANCISCO WITH DELIVERY has 10 lb sacks of ORGANIC yellows for 11 dollars. So way under 80 for 50lbs.
It is 30 dollars for 50lbs in my state and that is with NO DIRECT SUPPLY OR WHOLESALE DISCOUNT. He's just getting ripped off or lying. Get owned for not looking it up yourself dumbo.
@@hige1234 costco is selling 9.99 10 lb bags for yellow onions and 12.99 for white onion, no where near 80$ he said.
$22.00 for a burrito is ridiculous 🤦♂️
so is $22 an hour for the 16 year old that made it!
This isn't inflation. Either he's getting ripped off by his suppliers or just ripping off customers.
Both
The reason restaurants do this is because their operating costs are going up. I wonder if the underlying issues will ever change?
clickbate headline. it's $22 because that's how they positioned themselves as a restaurant. there are still more affordable options
Yeah, I got a 'more affordable' one last week, it was $13, and the burritos around here are mostly rice and beans.
Yes, they are targeting for when Brody rolls up from Noe for his monthly 20-minute dip into hard-core la raza scene (or at least that’s how it will be presented on IG)
@@pushslice Is any of that English?
@@rrai1999
cayate , guey!
Still trash but yes he mentioned the 11 dollar mediocre option down the street. Californian's are delusional though especially the youth. They are absolutely boned when they run out of their parents money.
For 22$ i can buy all the ingredients and make it myself for a week Its tortilla beans cheese veggies and a few pieces of meat. This generation is so stupid they pay anything blindly
Not the point, genius.
@@stuwest3653 That is the point get ratio'd kiddo. Restaraunt owner is irresponsible with his money and charging too much because American's are dumb enough to buy it.
$20 is a new $10. I don't blame the business owners. Back in the 50's you could probably score a burrito for a quarter.
I'm not paying $12 to $15 for a Carne Asada Burrito in L.A. County.
And, I'm definitely won't even consider paying $22 for one in San Fran.
Learn to make your own, if you've any cooking skills. It's not that complicated.
Yup because most the time it's mostly rice and beans anyway. An probably small as well. Restaurants are robbing people.
@vegie-t-be9su. You can kiss my *ss. [1]. You don’t know what I voted for. Do you know what they say about people who ‘ass-u-me’? It makes you an *ss, not me. [2]. As a habitual *sshole, you once again assume that I can’t afford an overpriced burrito. When in reality, I simply choose not to overpay for something that is not worth the price. [3]. If anyone should ‘stay quiet’, it is you. Apparently, you’ve never learned that a wise man once said, “It is wiser to remain silent and thought a fool, than to speak and leave no doubt.”
I wonder who are the regulars eating and ordering from there now. Gen-Z tech workers? For most people $22 a burrito is absurd. It's good there are people who continue to support them, but one day people may stop paying increasing food prices because wages aren't really keeping up with it. I understand business owners need to increase prices, but my local spot for burritos is $12-13....hard to justify spending $22 on one.
Keep voting for sedition.
@Greymatter-to3th there are fresh college grads who do get hired to work in big tech. It’s quite common and they would spend weekends flying to other cities and states for concerts or meeting up with their friends, so eating out like this isn’t out of the ordinary for them. But yes, another factor could be that some young folks probably have wealthy parents.
Well, they're used to paying, what $7 for a cup of coffee?
Well said.
There is absolutely no way I would pay $22 for any single food item - including a burrito.
ribs
Casa Latina in Berkeley wanted $22 for a beef quesadilla. I ran out of there.
Man I took my wife to casa latina. Chilaquiles, flauta plate and two cafes de olla was $78. That's the last time I give them my money.
A responsible reporter would have talked about why prices for groceries have gone up as much as they have. It's corporate profits.
freshwater scarcity
$22 burrito? I can make my own at home for $3 dollars.
You have time to do that every day? Must be nice
@frankmacleod2565 I do. I dont watch propaganda media TV, I got rid of my big screen over 15 yrs ago. I dont have time to watch Kim Kardashian or Taylor Swift, none of those bs, so I do have time .
@@user-cr5il4wz8d must be nice to not be working
@@frankmacleod2565it’s not that hard to make a burrito 😅 you should try it sometime
@@user-cr5il4wz8dyou’re a such a bad liar. But at least you tried. 😅
$22 burritos helps him get rich😂
During Hyperinflation😂😂😂😂
Extraaaa inflation. Jajajaja
@@davinxi5926 A $22.00 Burrito 🌯🌯
Wow, so now Latino entrepreneurs are the bad guys, eh?
Yep it's a good excuse. He does look like a quality chef but you know you'd have to be stupid to spend that there.
80$ for a sack of onions?! He needs to hire an inventory specialist because he's probably wasted lots of money getting ripped off.
These are lies to inflate the prices. Onion prices are not that much.
Man, I remember $5 burritos had people lining up.
Nah..im.spoiled here in San Jose..$22 for a fricken burrito puuuuleeze..earing or no earing..😂😂😂he is making a big deal about making food from scratch..heller macfly that should be the norm. I dont believe him about the price of onions. Some people will capitalize on inflation so that they make more😂😂
The dufus has to pay for his upgraded gold gauges somehow Eassaa ..
😂
Im in San Jose myself. Santa Clara actually. The prices for food all around here are astronomical. How again are you "spoiled?" Because it sure aint from the low cost of food...or anything else around here for that matter. 😏😒
@@shocfacter BURDENomics. Quit voting demoRAT.
@@shocfacter , yeh but $22 for a burrito? Did that include tip? Or the San Francisco mandate? Its still affordable in San Jose..plus, there's all kinds of ethnic foods in San Jose and cities near by. I don't need to go all the way to SF for a fricken $22 burrito..nope I'll stick around local
Thats why i stick to farolito just down the street. 22 is insane.
And all they’re spots are consistent I eat at the one in Santa Rosa , also have eaten at the sf location same taste same price
@@hectorflores3147 yup. Even the one in oakland.
Stay home make your own Burrito 🌯
They want you to leave a tip too
Last time i was in SF, i had this great conversation with an older gentleman in a Wendys. Such a deep insightful talk. Then he thanked me, got up and blew the wetest fart right in my face. His muffler was so wet it was sputtering. SF always gets weird when i visit
yooo what? I heard that more you go SoCal the weirder it gets LA and San Diego gotta be rough
Corporate profits are up significantly NOT because of inflation, but because of price gouging, corporate greed, and a lack of regulations to punish corporations for excessive prices.
1:26 “At these fine dining restaurants”. Don’t flatter yourself! ¡No mames, güey. Tu puestesito es una taqueria como cualquier otra! 🤦🏻♂️
So if you order a burrito with no onions is it ten dollars 😂
LOL!!!
😂😭🤣 That!
Ain't no way the price of onions increased by 1000%.
Time Traveler from 2027: ahh the good ‘ole days…when you could walk into any restaurant and get a burrito for less than $50.
Keep voting for democrats, and that's how it will be.
😂😂😂😂 Right. (See Back to the Future II 😅)
Late 90s San Diego area I could get a massive carne asada burrito with cheese and sour cream or any kind of burrito you choose for 4.95$ oh the good ol days
In 4 years your door will be closed
No thank you , costs 2 or 3$ to make same food at home
Damn......that is more expensive than the minimum wage in SF right now!!! 😂
The media keeps talking about the booming economy but fact is, the former middle and lower class have been steadily going broke these last few years. Interest rates are crazy. Inflation is out of control, its happened so fast.
We need to make a change immediately!
One of the female costumer said she agrees to pay more to keep the restaurant owner’s dream alive! How about my dream of saving money to maintain a good life for my family, who’s going to pay me more money? We rarely go to a restaurant nowadays, it has gotten way too expensive. We cook great meals at home for a fraction of the price.
I mean, you can start a business & the money crowd will support that dream if what you're selling is good
1:46 "a little bit more" the audacity of this woman who seems to not realize the price went from $11 to $22.
This is not inflation it is price gouging using inflation as an excuse.
I mean they're mostly hipsters and transplants eating there
I go to the place down the street, been going there for years now. In 1984, a burrito was $4 to $5 max. Those days are done
Why do we continue to accept this? Not being condescending. Seriously, how can we as a society make a change?
Gotta love how someone quotes something from FORTY YEARS AGO and thinks all the prices should have stayed the same.
@@armybeef68no one says the prices be the same. There is nothing wrong with stating what one experiences, unless you are the burrito expert? I actually like the taco stands in East Los.
3 years ago the same burritos were going for under 10 dollars - FJB
I can get a sack of onions for $10-$15 at the indian market; dude needs to be wiser in where he buys his supplies from.
Bro thinks a burrito is worth 22$ 😂😂😂😂😂😂 no burrito on earth is even worth 10$
yeah and no employee is worth more than $4 an hour! hahaha
and no employee is worth more than $5 dollars an hour... idiota.
Ha😂
@VegieT-be9su whatever helps you sleep at night
Money isn't even real bro , it's all an illusion and printed out of thin air
If you don't know that you're a bot straight up 🤣🤣☠️
@@SgtJoeSmith no corporation is worth fuck or does nothing for humanity
As much as I love burritos, I ain't paying $22 dollars for a burrito. You can go to La taqueria or El Faro and get a good carne asada super burrito for about $11 dollars! 👍🌯🌮
@Greymatter-to3th Yup I know, and I'm aware of inflation and how the price of things goes up. I can remember getting a great carne asada super burrito at El Faro for $3.95 back in the day. When I went back to SF for a visit in 2015 El Faro super burrito went up to $7.95. now they are close to $11 bucks.
While yes, there is inflation and price gouging this wouldnt be as noticeable if the country also raised other peoples salaries. The fact most states think minimum wage should remain $8 is insane.
There are far too many restaurants/food places these days with costs that are way too high.
Let them go broke.
Nah I'll make my own burritos
All the cost went up except wages. More people have less money now after purchasing the same things they did before when it was cheap with the same wage they had when it was cheap and the current/more expensive price. Nuts.
What do you mean McDonald’s workers are making $20 AN HOUR
Agreed
I live in the North Bay and visited my local Mexican food restaurant recently. Something I haven't done in almost 2 years due to working nights and not normally being awake during their working hours. Living in the North Bay things were always somewhat expensive but the prices they were now charging were unbelievable. A carnitas quesadilla with a bottled coke was $26 dollars! This thing used to be about $14 last time I ordered it. I even ordered from the menu I have from a few years ago.
You guys earned this, you literally flushed California down the toilet. Same burrito costs like 4$ in Georgia, Alabama, or most of Florida.
Hahahahaha.......only fools pay 22 bucks for a burrito
What a rip off
Onions in my grocery store cost from $1-2 per pound (Southern California), so if you multiply that by 10 its from $10 to $20 for 10 pound bag depends on the kind of onions, probably even cheaper as you would be buying in bulk. I cook from scratch every day and worked 8 years in a Restaurant where everything was made from fresh produce. The owner is plain dumb to keep on buying from same supplier so now he just advocates for $25 Burritos solely because he can't make responsible financial decisions. If he will shut down... Oh well I'm sorry you failed.
Here in Lodi CA they are $8 bucks. $22 dollars is insane
After April 1st 2024 when fast food workers make $20/hr the price will go up again. $29+ for a burrito
That’s why I am binge watching food cooking 🧑🍳 channel’s because Ill rather not pay 22$ for a burrito. That’s not okay by me. That’s crazy
22 bucks for burritos are you out of your mind.
The burritos they make are nearly 3,000 calories. Why don't they just make smaller burritos for the same price?
Stay home.
I'm happy with a $3 burrito from Taco Hell.
Get the runs from your order.. 😂
Nutritionally it's the same shit, that's the funny thing. American's are delusional and will happily spend 20+ dollars on some overpriced slightly better tasting entree they can make at home or find somewhere else.
He can put that burrito where the sun don't shine.
Eat organic. Be healthy!
This can’t be true, Karine JP keeps saying the economy is booming There’s no inflation Accomplished a lot and America has never been better
for real. don't believe your lying empty wallet!
Well Lopez…. Good luck bud! I’ll just cook at home
You're paying $80 for a sack of onions from whole foods bro! WTF?
The rent is too damn high too I bet
I get it if you’re a high end restaurant downtown area vibe or a Las Vegas inside hotel building prices make sense, but your location is in a working class neighborhood only a Gen Z and Millennials tech workers will eat at your restaurant.
Yeah, we have fresh, scratch made, authentic burritos here in Texas. Prices have gone up, but they aren't $22. That's a California thing.
I guarantee they can find a better burrito for $10 if they tried
I used to pay like $10-12 for a burrito in CA just 4-5 years ago. I remember how even that was expensive back then lol.
A BigMac Meal is 18 dollars and comes with fries and a drink.
Just saying.
I sAw iT oN tIk ToK
That ain't no bargain, either.
Sure ain’t
I don’t have any social media accounts, especially tictok
Curious how many of customers paying $22/burrito also asked for student loan forgiveness 🤡🤷♂️?
Those customers were virtuous
San Francisco former resident here. In 2009 a girl took me to a place that sold $5.00 Texas toast 😂
Did the owner give himself a 300% raise, putting the restaurant into a deficit?
Good. Business owners are doing nothing wrong when they are simply reacting to bad government decisions, such as money printing and high spending (AKA inflation). Decreases in the purchasing power of the dollar inevitably trickle down to consumers.
Nice, now i will just decide to eat at home . Dont mind cooking
You can get better burritos both size and quality wise for less than half the price in the Central Valley
I'd like to see his receipt for that $80 sack of onions. Also, these are kids or very young adults who are buying his burritos. Once they hit their 30s and realize they aren't going to be billionaires, they'll rethink these decisions.
You can look up how much a sack of onions is at Resturant Depot. Its $8 for a ten pound sack. $40 for a 50 pound sack. I guess he needs 100 pounds.