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  • $100 Hamburger at Florida Restaurant

    Just came across THIS article.

    Over $100 for a burger. What's going on down there? They must all be loaded.

    Let us know if it was worth it, Joe.
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    My buddy Ben and my brother both have private pilots licenses. Occasionally, we fly to a nearby city, go the the nearest burger joint and get a burger.

    We call it the $100 hamburger.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by TraceZ
      My buddy Ben and my brother both have private pilots licenses. Occasionally, we fly to a nearby city, go the the nearest burger joint and get a burger.

      We call it the $100 hamburger.
      That's the first thing I thought of...done that a few times myself...Adventure Pilot


      Hmmm...says they donate $10 of the price to Make a Wish....how can they afford to do that?

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      • #4
        If I'm paying $100 for a hamburger, it better have some seriously cute waitress that is serving it and going out with me afterwards.
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        • #5
          I dont care where the beef is from, if you pay $100 for a hamburger, you have way more money than brains.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by 97 Zee
            ...have way more money than brains.
            My thoughts exactly...
            The burger debuted Tuesday at the restaurant in the Boca Raton Resort and Club, where a membership costs $40,000 and an additional $3,600 a year.

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            • #7
              The sad thing is, I'll guarantee it sells pretty well considering. You'll have people ordering it who just want to say they ate a $100 burger. Funny, because I'd love to say I punched someone who ate a $100 burger.
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              • #8
                The burger debuted Tuesday at the restaurant in the Boca Raton Resort and Club, where a membership costs $40,000 and an additional $3,600 a year.
                When you are successful enough to afford to belong to a resort like that, who cares if the burger cost $1,000? It's all in fun.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 02 WS6
                  The sad thing is, I'll guarantee it sells pretty well considering. You'll have people ordering it who just want to say they ate a $100 burger. Funny, because I'd love to say I punched someone who ate a $100 burger.
                  LOL That made me laugh.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 02 WS6
                    The sad thing is, I'll guarantee it sells pretty well considering. You'll have people ordering it who just want to say they ate a $100 burger. Funny, because I'd love to say I punched someone who ate a $100 burger.
                    LOL....friggin funny!

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                    • #11
                      ... at a resort where it costs $40,000 initially and $3600 per year.

                      total cost with 18% gratuity automatically included $124.50


                      Now for the good thing
                      The restaurant will donate $10 from each sale to the Make-A-Wish Foundation
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                      • #12
                        Still nothing from Joe... He must be reeeeeeeealy enjoying that burger.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 02 WS6
                          Still nothing from Joe... He must be reeeeeeeealy enjoying that burger.
                          Let me clue you guys in on what is going on. I lived in that area for several years and got to know the people real well. Down in that area the general attitude is "Already seen it, already done it, ho hum......yawn" The only thing that gets attention is the new and/or outrageous. Lots of egos flairing for sure. The $100 Burger is merely a way to get free advertising. Once word leaks out via the media that someone is actually charging that much for a burger ( you know the media loves controversy), people will go there just to eat at the same establishment to see it for themselves. Most of the menu is semi-reasonable, but not cheap. There is something in the description that describes the "special handling of a rare type of beef, yada yada, hype-hype and sell the whole story along with the donation. Some that are loaded will buy it just because they can. Those people do exist in abundance, usually with blue, grey or silver-white hair. It's bragging rights for people like that. The esablishment will rarely sell those burgers, but the place will be packed with customers ordering off the regular menu because of the free media exposure and hype. It won't work everywhere, but in that area it does.


                          By the way, it's one hell of a burger too.

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                          • #14
                            See? Wasn't so hard. I just wanted to know if it was a decent burger for the price.

                            Seriously... I can see where you are coming from. We have an area up here like that. I'm sure most have heard of Greenwich, Connecticut. It's full of people who get paid waaaaay too much (I only say this because when I was a finish carpenter, I worked in many of these homes. Trust me... These people are mostly part of the old boy network).

                            I'm not saying the restaurant shouldn't serve these burgers if they sell. I even applaud their marketing angle. I do, however, think anyone who actually spends that kind of money on a hamburger has way too much of it. Sure, they can justify it by saying $10 goes towards a good cause, but would the $125 be better spent for a $10 burger at Chili's and donate the rest?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 02 WS6
                              I do, however, think anyone who actually spends that kind of money on a hamburger has way too much of it. Sure, they can justify it by saying $10 goes towards a good cause, but would the $125 be better spent for a $10 burger at Chili's and donate the rest?
                              You hit the nail on the head. Intelligence is not a prerequisite for wealth. wealth can be had by inheritance or marriage.

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