sorry to ask, but for clarity: do more stars on the price section mean more expensive? or more "value" (ie: saving more)
Ayy, no worries! I'm glad you asked!
The more stars, the cheaper it is! (Better value.)
4 stars is "generally inexpensive where I'm from."
3 stars is "not too pricey," but leaving some room for the cost of fresh produce, out-of-season costs, etc.
It's not a perfect science. For example, I think the Chicken Avocado Wraps are generally a 4 star for price right now, but avocados can get pretty expensive out of season, so I went 3 to be safe.
Sorry for rambling! Hope that clarified things!














