$200 French Fries

The Serendipity restaurant in NYC has a small plate of fries on the menu.

They cost $200.

I looked at the photo of the plate of the potatoes that are fried in champagne, covered in truffles and truffle oil, and sprinkled with gold flakes.

Serendipity also has a $295 hamburger and a $1000 ice cream sundae on the menu.

So, $1500 for lunch!

I get a meatball sub, a candy bar, a Gatorade and a bag of chips off the roach-coach for like $12 with tip for the pretty young girl with the short shorts.

And it must be said:

If you can spend $200 on French fries, you might be an a-hole.

I have a lot of problems with rich people hoarding money and evading taxes on it.

As we all should.

But, when you read an article like that, a whole bunch of people think:

“Good for them, they worked hard.”

That isn’t the real truth of the matter.

We saw, during the pandemic which group was the most important.

Those who work hard every day in the service of others.

They didn’t get rich off the pandemic…

…the billionaires did.

So, they’re free to buy gold flakes on their fries.

While millions work 70-80 hours a week to keep their lights on.

Ah well.

I won’t be trying those fries.

I’m not a fan of truffles.

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