Things That Have Gotten Worse AND More Expensive

Sometimes, you get what you pay for and higher prices mean better quality. But .....not always.... and a Reddit thread has people calling those out. It asks, "What has simultaneously got worse and more expensive?" Users have some great responses.

  • "Insurances."
  • "Cable television. More commercials, channels upon channels of nonsense, and a ridiculous monthly bill."
  • "Fast food."
  • "Appliances. Washers, dryers, refrigerators. But hey, if it doesn't break, how can they sell you a new one?"
  • "American candy bars. They're downright tiny now and cost 2-3 times as much as they did 10+ years ago. Also, you can tell the manufacturers are using inferior ingredients -- the chocolate is dry and chalky.
  • "Flying. Sorry, the overhead bins are full, so we’ll need to check your bag and lose it. Also, the flight is delayed and possibly canceled but don’t ask me any questions. Can I interest you in a voucher that is only valid for the next twelve minutes?"
  • "NETFLIX."
  • "Cars."
  • "Vegetables. They used to be relatively inexpensive but would last 3 days or more. Now if you buy them, they look like crap and have to be cooked/consumed almost immediately as they wilt or rot quickly."
  • "Rent. The price keeps climbing, the wages are stagnated, and the houses keep getting sh**tier."
  • "Hot Pockets. They used to be pretty good, even cooked in a microwave. Now they're made with worse quality bread, barely have half as much meat, don't cook well, and they cost about 50% more. All this in just 5ish years."
  • "Disney+, Disney Parks, Disney Hotels, and Apple."
  • "College Education. Health care."
  • "Concerts."
  • And finally, "Life."

Source-Reddit

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