In-n-out set to continue expansion in 7 new locations
Popular fast food chain In-N-Out has announced that it plans to open seven new stores in the near future.
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The next time I go to AppleBee, it may be a bit expensive to eat nearby.
The restaurant chain recently announced that everything you can eat will be available for $15.99 with endless chicken bids, ribrets and double crunch shrimp.
However, the new promotion is being filled with some criticism of Reddit due to rising prices.
“So Applebee has returned again this year with everything you can eat, but it used to be $9.99 and then $12.99, and now it’s an outrageous 15.99 that doesn’t cook fresh and make in batches.”
Press releases by the company for 2022, 2023 and 2024 show that prices rose from $12.99 in 2022 to $15.99 in 2025.
Applebee’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment on USA Today on Tuesday, May 27th.
Prices aren’t just happening at restaurants
Applebee’s food is not the only place where things are set up to be more expensive. Once the tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump come into effect, various retailers across the United States say they plan to raise prices to meet the tariffs.
On Sunday, May 25th, Trump announced that he would extend the European Union’s 50% tariff deadline until July 9th.
Nike, Adidas and Puma say they plan to raise prices due to customs duties. Additionally, Walmart Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said in an interview with CNBC that US shoppers will start to see prices rise from the end of May to June.
And when it comes to consumer electronics, Best Buy CEO Corie Barry predicted prices for US consumers would rise.
“Best Buy only imports directly from 2% to 3% of the overall assortment, but we expect vendors across our assortment to pass some tariff costs to retailers, and a rise in prices for American consumers said in a call on March 4th.
Contributions: Anthony Robledo and Kathryn Palmer, USA Today
Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA Today. Contact him at fernando.cervantes @gannett.com and follow him at x @fern_cerv_.

