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Campus Burgers in San Jose maintains commitment to affordable meals
Campus Burgers in San Jose maintains commitment to affordable meals

CBS News

time19-03-2025

  • Business
  • CBS News

Campus Burgers in San Jose maintains commitment to affordable meals

At a time when prices are going up everywhere, a popular South Bay spot near San Jose State is doing what it can to keep the price of a student staple low. Campus Burgers founder Jim Angelopolous, says simplicity is key. "Go back to some simplicity. Burgers are the most popular item, and I thought, why not just give it a try?" Angelopoulos told CBS News Bay Area. "It's just the simplicity of just serving one item and serving it well." It's not often you can get a non-fast food burger for less than $5. And at Campus Burgers, a hamburger will cost you $1.99. "We serve people within two minutes. And that's our goal," he said. Campus Burgers opened in San Jose about seven months ago. Angelopoulos said business has been booming. "Over a thousand tickets a day, probably. 1,600 cheeseburgers and double cheeseburgers a day," Angelopolous said proudly. He said he serves 350 pounds of meat every day, along with 600 pounds of potatoes daily for French fries. In a time of increasing living costs, he said his eyes have been on one goal: to serve fresh burgers the affordable way. He noted that he spends about $30,000 on meat patties monthly, and is concerned that inflation will impact his future costs. "The meat has gone up a little bit. That's my biggest concern. In order to keep that $1.99 price," he said. While his potatoes and onions are sourced locally, the owner said packaging products, including wrappers and to-go bags sourced from China, could go up. But despite this all, he said his mission will not change. "No, I will not raise prices. As you can see on my menu board, the top highest prices are $4.99 in anything we serve," he said. William Thompson, a student at San Jose State University, is now a regular at Campus Burgers. "I like cooking a lot at home, but because this place is so convenient, and cheap, it makes it a lot easier to come and check it out. Overall, everyone's dealing with the same thing inflation-wise, from groceries to gas prices. And it's just something we got to deal with," he said. "My goal is to always keep that burger as long as I can for a $1.99," Angelopoulos said.

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