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Ohio ranks 8th in affordability for fast food, with average takeout prices 6.5% below the national average.
Ohio is the eighth most affordable state for fast food, with average takeout prices 6.5% below the national average, according to a new study.
The analysis compared four common items—Big Mac, Chick-fil-A sandwich, Taco Bell combo meal, and Domino’s medium pizza—across all 50 states.
Ohio’s prices for the Big Mac ($4.03), Chick-fil-A sandwich ($3.08), and Taco Bell combo ($5.85) were below average, though pizza was slightly higher at $13.99, affecting its ranking.
Mississippi was the cheapest state for takeout, while Hawaii was the most expensive, with a Domino’s pizza costing nearly $19.
The results reflect regional cost-of-living differences.
Ohio ocupa el octavo lugar en asequibilidad para la comida rápida, con precios promedio de comida para llevar 6,5% por debajo del promedio nacional.