Coreidan , (edited )

Boo hoo. If you can’t run your business without exploiting the fuck out of people then you don’t deserve to be in business. Fuck off already your food is SHIT.

Cruxifux ,

There go the petty bougies complaining again as if we give a shit.

kureta ,

and I say to them “eat shit and die”

aport ,

That’s what McDonalds tells their patrons too

LavaPlanet ,

I call bullshit in Australian minimum wage, because they’ve been doing just fine paying more than that here, for quite a while.

HellAwaits ,

Please donate a tissue to these fat suits so they can keep crying while the workers get a fair wage

negativeyoda ,

Good thing they did away with self refills

Snapz ,

No it won’t, you’ll just make slightly less profits, but you’ll still be profitable. If it helps sweetie, you shouldn’t have been making that much profit in the first place, you’re just getting called out on your bullshit now.

Snapz ,

These prices have nothing to do with their actual cost. The “inflation” is them raising prices arbitrarily to flirt with the line of when poor people will finally revolt. They are just flying closer to the Sun by choice today, these aren’t in reaction to any real world choice or condition that the business needs to make to “survive”

orphiebaby , (edited )

Go fuck yourself, world’s leading fast food restaurant and the inventor of the chain franchise. Billions served, hundreds of billions of dollars made, throws millions of tons of food away, and still can’t afford to pay people a living wage? Instead of eating McDonald’s, let’s just eat McDonald’s. Eat the rich!

Mdotaut801 ,

Oh boo hoo, cry me a fucking river you fat, greasy suits. You’ve been taking advantage of workers since inception. You can absolutely afford to pay your workers $20/hr, you just won’t have as much profit. So what? You’ll still make ridiculous money. America is disgusting. I’m just disgusted with all the inequality. People are battling every day just to survive, and these corporate fucks are crying while wiping their tears with $100 bills and the shirts off the backs of their employees. Fuck off.

SCB ,

Their business can’t just absorb this cost. That’s not how businesses work. What they can do is raise prices a few cents each and pay the cost.

Franchisees are empowered to set their own pricing, so this is a non-issue.

Riven ,
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I can almost guarantee a lot of locations wouldn’t even need to do that. The owner would just have to not take a bonus. God forbid that though.

SCB ,

Per the article it’s a $250k cost of labor increase on average

roofuskit , (edited )
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Every time they have made this complaint in the past, it has been a lie.

Kodemystic ,
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oh no… anyway

SCB ,

If, like me, you’re concerned that franchisees may not be able to raise prices and offset this $250k in yearly expenses, worry no more because they totally can.

This whole complaint is nonsense. That’s a trivial markup per food item.

Anticorp , (edited )

They can, and they always do. Yet for some reason people argue that they won’t, every time wage increases become a conversation.

CeruleanRuin ,

Well, their problem is they already planned to increase prices with zero added benefit to employees or customers. Asking them to actually contribute something in exchange for their gains? Psshhh

Anticorp ,

Yes, but now they’ll increase them twice, or twice as much. I know, I know, there are economic studies that say otherwise and the general consensus on the left is that prices don’t increase when wages do. I recognize that personal experience doesn’t hold a candle to scientific information. Yet, every single time I’ve seen wages go up in my entire life, the prices soon follow, wiping out the improvements for minimum wage workers and further eroding spending power for the middle class. The poor stay just as poor, the middle class shrinks a little, and the wealthy aren’t impacted at all. I’ve read studies that say differently, but it’s pretty hard to ignore a lifetime of experience. Now please recognize that I’m not advocating against a wage increase. I’m advocating for a law alongside the wage increase that blocks any associated price increases.

CeruleanRuin ,

That’s not a bad idea.

What would also help is an actually meaningful wage increase that isn’t just a handful of crumbs thrown out to give politicians something to brag on for their campaigns. Something that actually keeps pace with the cost of living increases, and makes up for decades of failing to make such increases.

I suspect your right, though, that it will always end up with the wealthy even wealthier, until we address them directly and start making laws with teeth that curb their hoarding of that wealth and stomp on their ability to influence policy with it.

IHaveTwoCows ,

I like the cut of your jib

NotYourSocialWorker ,

Restricting your own wage increase in the hope that companies won’t add to inflation is very much like trying to be extra nice to an abusing partner in the hope that they won’t hit you.

I know that you later wrote that you’re in favor of a law restricting their ability to increase prices so please take this as an aside.

JeffCraig ,

Besides, less fast food restaurants would be a good thing anyway.

thisbenzingring ,

I’m still waiting for taco trucks on every corner. Fuck that would be awesome

Riven ,
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Been seeing them pop up more often for the past couple years. Granted I live in Cali.

ChickenLadyLovesLife ,

I want them driving through my neighborhood like the fucking ice cream trucks.

m0darn ,

That’s my first thought. Oh maybe higher wages reduces mega chain economies of scale and makes local small businesses more viable.

Fedizen ,

They always say this, it never happens because the min wage when it was originally implemented would be 35 dollars now. It didn’t happen then, it won’t happen now.

clara ,
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