block isnt cheap... wood is way cheaper in the long run. even if the GC is getting a bulk price, whoever bought that franchise isnt paying bulk prices most likely lol. a cinderblock is roughly $1.50-$3.00 a pop depending where you get it. a stud is about $3 a pop. but with the blocks you also need rebar, concrete, mortar. everything is expensive.
also about wendy's not cutting corners... their hamburgers are square. they literally cut corners into them
See that's what I thought about the corners thing but if they where to cut them off and make them round..that would be cutting corners.... I had a lengthy discussion about this with a manager after he refused to fry up a new batch of fries without salt because I was just going to ask for salt after.. But I thought you don't cut corners? Then said your whole argument and he insisted the way burgers are extruded these days (a concept I harder thought of) that their way was not cutting the corners out where the other fast food joints are
. I rebutted that there are no corners in the other patties wtf are you talking about.. He said yeah they cut them out. I then realized not only was I arguing about this but also I was in check mate he saw it and said.. I get this argument all the time i have practice... I was a broken man
But thanks for shedding light on the wood cinder metal stud quandary that makes a lot of sence. I kinda realized this isn't even about wood more about something to bitch and blame trump for
While I've got you here... You pass material cost onto the customer correct?