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Jan 21, 2025

Web Site "Tasting Table" ranks Alabama as 13th for lowest fast food prices

 Alabama

Alabama beats out nearly every other state when it comes to fast food prices, at least those on the list of benchmark items surveyed by BravoDeal and Slice of the Union. For the latter, the state even saw a strong 14.2 percent price hike in the cost of the large cheese pizza from 2023 to 2024. 

Even then, its $16.89 price point remained a highly competitive one in contrast to many other states. Similarly, a Big Mac in Alabama averaged $3.99, with only Arkansas ($3.95) and Mississippi ($3.91) offering lower prices. In contrast, the same Domino's pizza that costs $18.99 in Hawaii is approximately $6 cheaper in Alabama, with only Kentucky ($12.79), Idaho ($12.35), and Nebraska ($11.99) giving more competitive pricing.

The Yellowhammer State's fast-food landscape is also constantly growing and evolving. In December 2024, a report on Fast Casual revealed a 10-unit franchise agreement for burrito brand Barberitos to establish locations across the state. The first two of those are expected to open in Wetumpka and Prattville by March 2025. Additionally, cheeseburger sliders specialists Smalls Sliders have plans to introduce four new locations in the counties of Mobile and Baldwin, with openings anticipated in 2025.

 

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