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minus-squareAllero@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down2·7 months agoExactly. Guess those who disliked didn’t read it through. Turns out, the entire business model of fast food chains is based off ripping its employees. Now that this loophole is closed, we see the real price of it. Next step is to realize that it’s not fast food that is expensive - it’s our salaries that are pressed down so much we can’t afford some fries.
Exactly. Guess those who disliked didn’t read it through.
Turns out, the entire business model of fast food chains is based off ripping its employees.
Now that this loophole is closed, we see the real price of it.
Next step is to realize that it’s not fast food that is expensive - it’s our salaries that are pressed down so much we can’t afford some fries.