Manuel Rodríguez, dueño de Street Food: «En Los Palacios me tienen que agradecer la subida de precios»
Ha analizado en un podcast cómo era adquirir un bocadillo en un establecimiento de su localidad y se pregunta si había beneficios
Los Palacios, Spain: A Town Where You Can Eat on a Budget Los Palacios, a town in Seville, Spain, is making headlines, not for its size or historical significance, but for its incredibly low food prices. In a recent podcast interview with El Hombre Descalzo, Manuel Rodríguez, owner of Street Food Burger in Los Palacios, shed light on this phenomenon. "In Los Palacios, you can eat very cheaply," Rodríguez stated, highlighting the abundance of restaurants, bakeries, and fast-food establishments offering surprisingly affordable meals. He pointed out that the prevalence of these establishments creates a competitive market, driving prices down. However, he also acknowledged the challenges of maintaining such low prices while still making a profit, highlighting the economic pressures faced by local businesses. The interview sparked a discussion about the relationship between quality, price, and profit margins in the food industry. Rodríguez's perspective offers a unique insight into the economic realities of a small town in Spain and the factors that contribute to its low food costs.
Ha analizado en un podcast cómo era adquirir un bocadillo en un establecimiento de su localidad y se pregunta si había beneficios