A restaurant just managed to turn one of the most affordable budget lunches into the world's most expensive.
A restaurant in Chicago called PB&J . . . which stands for Pizza, Beer, and Jukebox . . . decided to live up to its name by adding a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to the menu. And it's the most expensive one in the world.
It'll cost you $350.
So what makes it cost that much? The bread has edible gold baked in . . . it uses an expensive all-natural peanut butter . . . honey imported from New Zealand . . . and a redcurrant jam from France that's, quote, "hand-seeded using goose quills."
The restaurant also sells a regular PB&J made on Wonder Bread with regular peanut butter and grape jelly for $5.