P. Terry's Burger Stand increased prices for select burgers and French fries this month due to rising commodity costs.
A meal at P. Terry 's Burger Stand is setting customers back a little extra these days, which may have San Antonio burger fans wondering if their wallets will take a hit at other restaurants. The Austin -based chain increased prices for burgers and fries starting Feb.
3 due to rising commodity costs, vice president Monty Montgomery said in an email to the Express-News. ALSO READ: Married throuple living the domestic life in San Antonio as 'powerhouse trio' A San Antonio-area P. Terry's location confirmed that prices have gone up by about 2.8%, which amounts to an increase of 5 to 25 cents per menu item. Here's which items increased in price, according to internet archives of the P. Terry's online menu: Hamburger: $3 to $3.10 Cheeseburger: $3.55 to $3.65 Double cheeseburger: $5 to $5.25 Chicken burger: $5 to $5.10 Crispy chicken burger: $4.95 to $5.10 Veggie burger: $4.65 to $4.85 Crispy chicken bites: $4.95 to $5 French fries: $2.25 to $2.30 ALSO READ: Doctor was leader in Black community, helped bring Spurs to S.A. Montgomery said that P. Terry's knows 'every cent matters' for customers, so the company avoids price increases for as long as possible and reduces costs by taking extra time to make many food items in-house. 'At P. Terry’s, we continuously monitor the costs of doing business to ensure that we maintain fair pricing while staying committed to our core values: providing high-quality ingredients, paying our team members a respectable living wage, and offering an affordable alternative for our guests,' Montgomery said. ALSO READ: Enjoy year-round garden color with these 14 flowering desert plants Will other San Antonio burger spots get more expensive? Here's what we know: Burger Boy Burger Boy's online menu prices have not changed between October 2024 and Friday, internet archives show. The San Antonio-based chain did not respond to a request for comment. The Bates special, which includes a hamburger, fries and a drink, costs just $8.39 at Burger Boy. ALSO READ: Bo Corona, Texas' 'Most Listened to Tejano DJ,' goes off air in San Antonio Mr. Juicy The popular local chain has no plans to increase menu prices, owner Andrew Weissman told the Express-News. 'We have kept out prices the same all through Covid and currently now with all the inflation we hope to keep pricing the same,' Weissman said. Mr. Juicy's double cheeseburger, ranked one of the best in the city by Express-News food critic Mike Sutter, will set you back $11 with fries and a drink included. ALSO READ: Why a Hill Country city kicked a law enforcement nonprofit off its property Smash'd The Government Hill burger joint said it has decreased prices recently and does not anticipate a price increase. Prices range from $12.99 for the classic Signature Smash'd burger to $15.99 for the Wake & Bacon Smash'd burger with bacon, a fried egg and a hashbrown patty. ALSO READ: San Antonio ends February with springlike warmth this week. Here's what's coming next. Whataburger The company declined to comment on pricing, but a spokesperson said Whataburger is dedicated to serving customers on a budget. 'Whataburger remains committed to serving delicious food, providing an excellent customer experience, and delivering tremendous value for our customers,' the brand said in a statement. 'We know our customers have faced financial challenges across the economy and we've worked hard to keep the Whataburger experience delicious and affordable.' A Whataburger combo with fries and a drink currently costs $9.39. ALSO READ: Can you get measles if vaccinated? Where to get MMR shot in San Antonio.
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