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Friday, April 19, 2024

Actions have consequences, California - here's the numbers

Some fast food restaurant chains have raised menu prices by as much as 8% since California’s $20 an hour minimum wage law took effect April 1, according to a new report. 

Wendy’s has hiked prices by roughly 8% while Chipotle has raised prices by 7.5%, according to data from Kalinowski Equity Research and cited in The New York Post.

3 comments:

  1. I don't live in California and I don't eat at the crap food joints in my area so I don't give a shit if a McBurger costs $1,000. However I hope they don't fuck with my upscale Chink food joints and pizza places.

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    1. First they came for the burgers. Then they came for the hotdogs. Then they came for the BBQ. Then they came for the upscale chink food. But I was alone.

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  2. We should all be grateful to the democrats: forgiving your $250,000 "how to flip burgers degree" student loan and making sure you make $20 an hour just doing that. IF you can find a job that is.

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