Your Eyeballs Will Bug Out Like a Retro Cartoon Character When You Hear the Prices at Tesla's New Burger Joint
Briefly

Tesla Eats, a new burger restaurant by Tesla, opened next to a Supercharger station in Santa Monica, Los Angeles. The restaurant serves items like the Tesla Burger with unique sauces, but customers face steep prices, with a single burger costing up to $24.5. Add-ons increase the cost of meals further, and items like drinks and merchandise are also notably expensive. This concept joins a trend of overpriced dining in affluent markets, questioning its viability next to established competitors like In-N-Out Burger.
The whole idea is you top off your car's battery while devouring a 'Tesla Burger,' perhaps with a glob of 'Electric Sauce' or a side of 'Epic Bacon.'
After waiting hours in line, customers are apparently asked to pay as much as $24.5 for a single burger, with add-ons like the $4 'Wagyu beef chili' adding mightily to the $13.5 base-price.
There's nothing new about gastropubs trying to offload debt-inducing burgers on affluent diners, especially in a captive environment like a charging station.
Tesla Eats made its debut this week next to a Supercharger lot in Los Angeles, situated on a corner lot in Santa Monica, resembling a sterile diner.
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