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Map Shows Most, Least Expensive Cities for Fast Food


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Published in Food and Wine on Sunday, May 25th 2025 at 7:28 GMT by Newsweek   Print publication without navigation

  • Map Shows Most, Least Expensive Cities for Fast Food

A recent study by NetCredit analyzed the cost of fast food across 50 U.S. cities, revealing that the average price for a fast food meal is $8.79, with costs varying significantly by location. The most expensive city for fast food was found to be San Francisco, where the average meal costs $11.11, followed by Seattle at $10.62 and Los Angeles at $10.47. Conversely, the least expensive city for fast food is Cleveland, with an average meal price of $7.49, closely followed by Cincinnati at $7.59 and St. Louis at $7.61. The study also highlighted that the West Coast tends to have higher fast food prices compared to the Midwest and South, attributing these differences to factors such as local economic conditions, minimum wage rates, and the cost of living.

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