How much?! Australia Zoo burger leaves customer outraged at its shocking price tag!
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For many of us, trips to the zoo or wildlife parks are cherished childhood memories. Watching the animals, feeding them, and of course, the delicious snacks and treats at lunchtime are all part of the quintessential zoo outing.
Sadly, things don’t always live up to expectations or our nostalgic memories.
A recent visitor to Australia Zoo found this out the hard way when they posted a photo of a double cheeseburger they'd bought at the zoo. And its cost? A whopping $17!
The meal - consisting of two beef patties and a small portion of melted cheese sandwiched between two buns - was described by many social media users as 'miserable-looking'.
'This is what passes as a $17 double cheeseburger at Australia Zoo,' the diner wrote in his Reddit post.
'Dry and stale, it was probably constantly reheated for the past few days. Next time we are bringing our own food.'
Understandably, other visitors to the Queensland tourist spot have been outraged by the choice to charge so much for such a shockingly unappetising meal.
One person wrote: 'Australia Zoo easily has some of the worst food I've ever tasted.'
'Zoos, airports and concerts are criminal for food prices and quality,' another added.
A third said in outrage: 'WHERE THE F*** IS THE SAUCE THE BURGER IS BONE DRY?'
It seems that Australia Zoo, along with other tourist attractions, have been over-pricing their food for a while now. So what can we do?
Many people suggested packing a picnic, investing in a cooler, and filling it with homemade sandwiches and other goodies.
One user added: 'You will never regret homemade Vegemite sangas.'
'I have become that middle-aged man that makes egg and lettuce sandwiches for the family every time we go somewhere,' one user said.
'And then while we eat our packed lunch, I speak of the savings and rant about how expensive and average-looking the food is at the venue. Love it.'
A former employee of the zoo shed some light on the situation, explaining why food items on the property have reportedly been overpriced for years.
'Worked there for a few years during the mid-00s and was always mad pricing. I think a 600ml bottle of water went for about $3.50 or so back then,' they shared.
The ex-staff member then pointed out that the cost of rent within the zoo's vicinity drives the prices of the food items so vendors can still make a profit while serving visitors.
And if you'd rather commit to a full-priced outing and don't want to risk the same 'miserable' experience, there are other alternatives according to some commenters.
Some claimed that they have enjoyed better meals without the shocking price tag at both Melbourne Zoo and Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin.
There you have it, folks! No matter where you choose to go, it’s true that a little bit of planning and research can go a long way to saving time and money.
Members, have you ever had a bad experience with food at a tourist attraction? Share your stories in the comments below!
Sadly, things don’t always live up to expectations or our nostalgic memories.
A recent visitor to Australia Zoo found this out the hard way when they posted a photo of a double cheeseburger they'd bought at the zoo. And its cost? A whopping $17!
The meal - consisting of two beef patties and a small portion of melted cheese sandwiched between two buns - was described by many social media users as 'miserable-looking'.
'This is what passes as a $17 double cheeseburger at Australia Zoo,' the diner wrote in his Reddit post.
'Dry and stale, it was probably constantly reheated for the past few days. Next time we are bringing our own food.'
Understandably, other visitors to the Queensland tourist spot have been outraged by the choice to charge so much for such a shockingly unappetising meal.
One person wrote: 'Australia Zoo easily has some of the worst food I've ever tasted.'
'Zoos, airports and concerts are criminal for food prices and quality,' another added.
A third said in outrage: 'WHERE THE F*** IS THE SAUCE THE BURGER IS BONE DRY?'
It seems that Australia Zoo, along with other tourist attractions, have been over-pricing their food for a while now. So what can we do?
Many people suggested packing a picnic, investing in a cooler, and filling it with homemade sandwiches and other goodies.
One user added: 'You will never regret homemade Vegemite sangas.'
'I have become that middle-aged man that makes egg and lettuce sandwiches for the family every time we go somewhere,' one user said.
'And then while we eat our packed lunch, I speak of the savings and rant about how expensive and average-looking the food is at the venue. Love it.'
A former employee of the zoo shed some light on the situation, explaining why food items on the property have reportedly been overpriced for years.
'Worked there for a few years during the mid-00s and was always mad pricing. I think a 600ml bottle of water went for about $3.50 or so back then,' they shared.
The ex-staff member then pointed out that the cost of rent within the zoo's vicinity drives the prices of the food items so vendors can still make a profit while serving visitors.
And if you'd rather commit to a full-priced outing and don't want to risk the same 'miserable' experience, there are other alternatives according to some commenters.
Some claimed that they have enjoyed better meals without the shocking price tag at both Melbourne Zoo and Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin.
Key Takeaways
- Australia Zoo has been heavily criticised for offering an overpriced and disappointing burger for $17.
- Many people suggest bringing your own food to Australia Zoo to avoid the high prices and low-quality food.
- Former employees of Australia Zoo have noted the expensive prices for food and drinks at the attraction.
- Melbourne Zoo and Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin reportedly offer low-priced, high-quality food.
There you have it, folks! No matter where you choose to go, it’s true that a little bit of planning and research can go a long way to saving time and money.
Members, have you ever had a bad experience with food at a tourist attraction? Share your stories in the comments below!