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Restaurant prices are exploding faster than inflation — and in 2026, some of America’s biggest chains are quietly ripping customers off. 🔔 Subscribe now with notifications ON for more food industry breakdowns, fast-food exposés, and consumer alerts. The average U.S. restaurant chain raised menu prices nearly twice as fast as inflation since 2020 — but portions shrank, ingredients got cheaper, and the experience quietly collapsed. One day you’re paying $12 for something that used to cost $5… and somehow it tastes worse. In this video, we break down 15 major restaurant chains ripping you off in 2026, ranked from least to most overpriced — using pricing data, customer complaints, lawsuits, bankruptcies, and insider reports. Some of these names will genuinely shock you. Your personal favorite might be near the top. 📺 Watch the full video to see which chain ranks #1 — and where your money is actually safer. About In Plain Bite 🎥 Videos exposing big food chains, grocery brands, and restaurant pricing tricks 🎙️ Written, voiced, and produced by In Plain Bite 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns of what corporations hope you won’t notice ⚠️ Disclaimer This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not financial advice, investment guidance, medical instruction, real estate counselling, or professional consultation of any kind. Any decisions involving purchases, relocation, finances, health, or preparedness should be made in consultation with qualified professionals. ⚠️ Copyright & Fair Use Disclaimer This video may include clips, images, or footage not owned by this channel. Such material is used under the Fair Use doctrine as defined in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act for purposes including commentary, criticism, education, and analysis. The use is transformative and differs from the original intended purpose. All credit belongs to the respective rights holders. #FastFood #FoodPrices #ConsumerAlert