• rumba@lemmy.zip
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    1 10th of a pound cheeseburger value meal is still nine bucks.

    They are completely and entirely insane.

    It’s a quarter of a cup of flour, two tablespoons of ground beef, a potato, a single slice of cheese and some sugar water. That meal literally cost them a dollar at scale.

    I stopped going to McDonald’s a while ago when the prices went through the roof. I can go to Taco Bell for $6 and walk out of there with more food than I know what to do with.

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    You know… You could just choose to pay your employees more. You don’t need to petition the government to change the minimum wage to do that…

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      McDonald’s corporation doesn’t actually employ all its fast food workers, the franchise owners do. Franchise owners are free to pay their workers more. Some do, such as in high cost of living areas where they’d otherwise be unable to hire anyone.

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          Sure, for new franchise owners, write it into the contract, done. Getting existing owners to change their contracts would probably be more expensive and difficult than just adding on to their existing lobby efforts.

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      But what they actually want is for their customers to have better pay, if they could have everyone except their employees earn more they’d advocate for that but even they must realise that’s too hard a sale.

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        It’s a problem of competition. If they raise salaries and their competitors don’t then they’re at a disadvantage with higher costs. So they want the government to make everybody raise salaries.

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    And what we see is, it’s really kind of a two-tier economy. If you’re upper-income, earning over $100,000, things are good … What we see with middle- and lower-income consumers, it’s actually a different story.

    McDonalds is now high value food. Never thought I’d see the day.

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    From what I hear it is not cheap at all, the slashing of their prices will still leave it much more expensive than other options, and it is garbage food. They treat their workers as bad as any other company, and one of these meals would not even fill me up, especially not drinking pop.

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    It’s been a year since I last had McDonald’s and I don’t miss it. Food is way too expensive for what it is, and no, a data mining app will not fix that.

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    I don’t care if they pay me. They broke the cool. For years it was a fun and cheap place and now it’s everything that it wasn’t . Been 4 years since I went and it will be an eternity plus before I ever waste my money again.