Five Guys Meals Are Now $15.00+ - WAY Beyond Reimbursement

You get reimbursed for your meal only. Why would you get the maximum reimbursement if you didn't spend that on your meal.

@dtompkins8 wrote:

I usually get the veggie sandwich, lil or reg fries, sm drink, and I am never over. BUT, I had been taking my husband with me (which they recommend) and ordering a sandwich for each of us and sharing the rest, and they will not pay me the max amount! For instance, if two sandwiches, one fry, and 1 drink were $14 something, you would think I would get the max reimbursement of $12.75, but I don't. Its fine that they don't, but I wish I was informed of that a long time ago. I do these shops quite frequently.

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I did one today. Little burger, small fries, and a soda. $13.55. Maybe a grilled cheese would be under max reimbursement. Almost no one in the place at 12 noon. Bad things are coming for 5G...
@ConnieB wrote:

Almost no one in the place at 12 noon. Bad things are coming for 5G...

So sad.
@shoptastic wrote:

I do wonder if FG could maintain profits if they cheapened their food cost and drove more volume to their stores? They'll never be pure fast food (and that's a good thing/distinction), but I do wonder if they couldn't just get more volume to make up for lower prices (not lower quality ingredients, I mean, but just lower prices)...

If they're maintaining a profit, why should they lower their prices? Other similar chains like Shake Shack also charge very high prices for a fast casual meal and they're also doing just fine.

@daveclark5 wrote:

6.29 Little Bacon Burger
3.29 Little Fry
2.79 Regular Soda
1.13 tax
13.50
What are your taxes?

~$6.29 is the price for a hot dog, in my area.

In other words, even a grilled cheese, little fries and a regular soda WILL put you over the $12.75 reimbursement limit in my area...... In one of my locations nearby, even the veggie sandwich gets you over the reimbursement limit.

Very infrequently shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado these days.
I think their food is great compared to McDs etc, but I would never eat there if it wasn’t for mystery shopping just because of the ridiculous prices.
And they certainly don't use butter-just mayo. very overpriced for bun and plain slice of cheese IMHO.
My cheese veggie sandwich was under reimbursement.

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