California fast food prices raise after minimum wage hike | NewsNation Now
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
- Popular fast food chains in California have gotten pricier since the state raised the minimum wage earlier this month. This comes after months of franchise owners warning prices would go up. Correspondent Nancy Loo joins "NewsNation Now" with the latest, saying some California residents are changing their eating habits amid the rising costs.
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4 bucks for fries r ridiculous...u can buy a whole bag of potatoes for $1
Not sure where you Gan get a whole bag of anything for a 1.00😂😂😂
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They always markup fries.
You aren't just paying for potatoes when you buy fries, you are paying for the convenience of them already being prepared and served to you hot on demand.
Fantastic. Make your own fries 🍟. Brilliant statement. 🙄
A kfc meal her in Tennessee is 13 dollars after tax AND the minimum wage is still 7.25!!!!
The prices are just not even worth it.
Higher prices and same crappy and cold food, along with the same crappy service
GOOD! People really need to cope with learning to cook at home. Fast fatty food was NEVER meant to replace a home cooked meal. People HEAVILY relied on fast food for far too long.
$6 for a double-double has been the price in Texas for years. LA is same only now.
Those that are lucky enough to hold onto their jobs now will be replace soon by automation.
Then prices will drop again.
@@MrJwyne Yes, prices are known to go down. LOL!!!!
Kiosk jobs only. Restaurants like In-n- Out Burger won't flinch on hiring people. Their buisness model and outstanding profits keep it status quo.
These places won't need automation if they keep raising their prices because nobody will be buying from them. McDonalds isn't even that good so I sure wouldn't buy their food at these inflated prices.
Donald still eats the stuff. By the way, people at his trial say McDonald's food makes bad gas smell. Yuck.
Let’s be honest… if the *minimum wage* rise justified a 25 cent per item price increase… businesses used it as an excuse to raise prices by $1 per item. Corporate greed is a big part of this.
Exactly. If these places want to go out of business, keep raising prices like that.
That’s some whataboutism right there.
Buisness used the post Pandemic situation to raise prices. It's finally trickled down to these workers. Finally they get a little bump that's long time coming.
@les0101s there have been many buisnesses closed. But not because of a raise in minimum wages. These fast food joints are still thriving with the wage adjustment.
😂 except at 20$ minimum wage that employees cost 35$ and hr due to taxes
And your dollars will buy even less!
Is this where I say, "I told you so!"?
😂 Yup, me too 😂
.75 cents more for a burger meal? So what , y'all will keep buying it up. Too lazy to buy good food and cook their own.
Oh no, 50 cents higher.
@@Userqvcqt Most adults don't have their mommy cook for them, like you do.
@@rickreallylikedthevideobut7899gay
Start cooking and eating at home with family like everyone use to do. Take out is meant to be enjoyed here and there throughout the year, not an everyday food source.😎
The silver lining is that people will hopefully eat less heavily processed junk once it becomes unaffordable.
No one is slowing down and people have plenty of money. It's all makeup
Yes, people 😊 eat fast foods will not a little upward price adjustment stop them from an instantly gratifying meal. They ready to grind .
Who could have seen that coming??
Everyone!
Everyone but all the high schoolers on this comment section..
5.99 is so before right? Now it's like 15.99.....
Wut? 😂
Read bro, read.
yikes
The higher the better
that's right i hope all these places go out of buisness
if in and out cheeseburgers less than $5 it’s gonna be ok
Some of these places I used to tip but I don't anymore after these workers making more than me now..lol..
God forbid the executives took a pay cut....
I see people like you were the ones who wanted this ridiculous law. Now that it's back fired (woah surprise surprise) take the 5 minutes to learn how a franchise works. Corporate payroll and franchise payroll come from 2 entirely different revenue streams....
This "well corporate makes x why not slash their pay" just proves you have no idea how franchises work smh
If I worked my ass off went o college worked my ass up the chain into an executive role why should I take a pay cut?
@JJJJ-he8bz everyone's missing the point. A resturant pays it's employees through sales. An executive gets paid through corporate that all franchises pay a flat fee towards globaly. You slash corporates pay it doesn't trickle down back to the franchise because the private locations are separated from corporate it would just give more money to marketing, etc.
GOOGLE HOW A FRANCHISE WORKS PEOPLE FFS
@@connordoyle502 So what your saying is if the CEO took a pay cut and they halved (or more) the franchise fees and lowered the amount of mandatory renos and upgrades etc that drive up operator costs then couldn't afford to pay more?
@JoseLopez-hp5oo yeah well you lumped the big "IF" in there. They won't cut franchise fees....plus mcdonalds is a global corporation and they get a large % of their sales from over seas too. Take KFC and they actually make more money over seas. They won't cut the franchise rate, domestically or overseas ever.
It has been $6 double-doubles at in & out in Texas for years already.
Close baby close no more fast food restaurants in California and that's karma as we no longer eat it fast food restaurants.
Ain't nothing changing when the price goes up only 50 cents for a meal. Y'all won't blink an eyes when that food craving hits you. Lol...
Send in the drones, to get prices down. fast food job was never meant to support a 40 yr old burger flipper with 5 kids
meangreen you seem to misunderstand the economic labor theory. that's ok, you are among many. heres a quick tip: if there are only robots it wont bring the price down at all. crazy right? its almost like post keyenesian economics don't factor in the M2 scalar in their models. oh wait, ........... also let me ask: when was the last time an advent of technology decreased the price of something in the long term? answer: never. that applies to efficiencies we come up with. we just consume more and more. cancerous.
Who said a 40 year old can't do fast food work? This is the new normal that it's adults that take the jobs.
How could a $20/hr. job support a couple with 5 kids in California - or anywhere?
@les0101s but $20 per hour will help a 63 year old person that needs another job to make ends meet. There are lot of these , as most employers won't hire the elderly. So they work at Walmart of fast food.
@@Insideoutcest LOL!!!
In 1988, fast food workers were paid $3.35 an hour, the equivalent of about $8.00 an hour today. When fast wood workers (who were mostly Black then) complained about the low pay, they were told that you shouldn't expect a living wage working fast food. Funny how many people have now embraced $20.00 an hour, which is 2 1/2 times what fast food workers were paid in 1988, now that the demographics have changed.
For the last 40 plus years prices on everything, has increased, yet wages have stagnated. in 2010 the US had 403 billionaires in 2023 the US has 735 billionaires. Causation and correlation.
$13 higher than the FEDERAL MINIMUM!?
As always the free market will work itself out. The restaurant’s with too high of prices will go away and alternatives will appear.
I didn't see this coming. Lol wtf do u expect is going to happen? Arizona & California rents are all high to. It's crazy it's cause of the minimum wage hikes.
prices went up by like 50 cents. Boo hoo
@@blackout07blue You're loving the raise you got to $20 an hour at the waffle house I guess.
@@rickreallylikedthevideobut7899
Let me guess. Your $24 per hour pay just got minimized by food workers now making $20 per hour. Don't be a hater , in California these are the last people to get a long over due adjustment in this economy.
7.25 minimum wage here in NC and rent is 1500-2000 on the low end, keep blaming unaffordable housing on minimum wage and don't be surprised when nobody takes you seriously.
Lets see how much they dance and celebrate when less and less customers eat out LOL
Every time you raise the minimum wage you reduce the number of jobs. The issue is the lack of low income housing for single people and childless couples. The Bush family cut that out years ago and now we have a homeless problem. Stop letting police decide who gets a job and who doesn't. Background checks should be limited to those on probation or parole. Once the time is done then they should not be prohibited from returning from the workforce by company policy. Exceptions for obvious reasons. Use common sense. Not everything that sounds like a good idea is a good idea. A billion dollar bride to nowhere? Not such a good idea after all unless you are bilking billions from the government. How did anyone not spot that in the bill or did they all get a cut of that money? An investigation is needed.
Eat pizza, you can get a large 2 topping pizza from Domino's for $6.99 plus tax in Pa.
The truth is that their intention is to encourage people live a healthy lifestyle by not eating so much fast food. People now realize that cooking at home is a much healthier and cheaper choice. Next time if they have another call to raise it to $25 per hour, I’ll be gladly join the rally, until all the fast food stores are out of business.
I don't patronize fast food places anymore. I also stopped going to bars.
Eat a boiled egg instead.
I like going to CA on vacation from Ohio to visit the parks, but I'll have to find another destination. Min wage in Ohio is $10.45, lol.
Yeah don't come if you're low on cash. We want people to come spending , keep that money flowing.
@@Userqvcqt If he gets low on cash he can just loot a store, like the rest of the citizens in Calif.
@@rickreallylikedthevideobut7899
What about people like me that drove to work 1.5 hours each way to feed a family. I wasn't alone, it was a carpool of four people. I did this for over 30 years. It's about the ability to make it here, or move to a less beautiful location.
@@Userqvcqt Wow gaslight much?
So who didn’t see that coming? That plus the increase in the price of gas??? Common sense tells you that the price of everything will go up.
😂 wut? Gas isn’t connected to Min wage. Also, the burger went up 50 cents. Still cheaper than their franchise in Texas.
@@blackout07blue 😂wut? Gas isn’t connected to Min wage??? Lmao!! Educate yourself sweetie.
So let’s put it this way. Price of gas goes up which means the price of everything that is delivered goes up. Minimum wage goes up which I’m not saying is bad but the consequences of both of those means the owners of those businesses have to raise their prices in order to make money. So maybe that raise only covers the additional cost of groceries and gas among other things. It’s a vicious cycle that continues to grow out of control.
Just as critics have predicted - these critics must have a crystal ball - captain obvious
It is called education without so much procreation. Remember when fast food were high school student's jobs. Not meant to have and raise family. Raising minimum wage lowers educational necessity for the lazy.
Gruesome Newsom
I stopped going to Starbucks altogether on April 2 after the price increase. I used to frequent Starbucks but no more.
It could work if the executives and co open their hearts for a pay cut. But the love of money is powerful these creatures that lost the value of human dignity , they get old then what?? A legacy there only legacy is lake of fire
A Big Mac in Massachusetts is 7.09 versus 5.89 in California or 6.09.in CT, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine
Remember it was 3.50 minimum wages . So it keep going up and still be the same .😢
One average entire meal should not equal more than one person hourly wage in fast food business. Even the average cost menu is will cost you more. This equal employee only has to serve 8 to 10 people to pay for the 8 hour work day. Where exactly the money is going? It should be five or six customer per hour to able to pay for one employee entire per hour wage, health benefits and etc.... PS beware of the scam to put undesirable employees on slow peak hours than they fire you. I don't know where they get $5... Try prices in the $10.00 for average burger.
Still cheaper than Canada
Damn Mate
@@Groux504 at In & Out, it costs more in Texas than in california apparently.
Already deleted my Starbucks,McDonald’s and pizza apps the day of the raises. They forgot one little thing in business, the consumer has the power to say NO!
Most consumers lack that will power
California will never fail to misunderstand basic economics
Funny thing, this is in other places too. Not just CA.
Lol, you red stater questioning the fifth largest economy of the world? Laughable
@@Userqvcqt hahaha amazing just proving my point. The size of your economy does not dictate necessarily the quality of life in a state. Look at homeless population. Look at homelessness. Look at the ability to find affordable housing. Also, look at the population size vs. the typical economic outlook at an even population. There is a reason that the majority of our largest cities are suffering. It takes grade school intelligence to find out. Also, just because I understand economics, that does not mean I live in a red state. It just means I don't believe everything MSNBC tries to tell you
@@Userqvcqt The fifth largest economy with the largest deficit and unfunded liability of any State in the Union. LMAO. What a joke.
@billmM3605 Ok, you laugh your AO , but you gotta know that this State is responsible in one way or another, for us being the #1 Superpower of the World . Technologies that were developed in Silicon Valley along with Aerospace /Defense sectors operating in California for a long long time for a good reason protect the entire country. You agree right?
And yes, California is a massive State , with problems. Newsome isn't panicked because we still boast the highest GDP . And with that, provide the massive tax revenues to bail out the backward Red States welfare systems and pay for our own homeless and mentally ill.
The prices are not that high like how people predicted. It's basically a change between 50 to 80 cents. Will that break the bank for consumers?
Already damaging mines along with job loss after this tyrannical law passed 🫤
it goes up slowly, just sit back and watch
@@user-gj5bi3cl4l It's been going up when minimum wage was $3.75 an hour back in the late '70s. And it will continue to go up even if the minimum wage was $30 bucks an hour.
A dominoes pizza that cost 7.99 a month ago now costs 17.99
😂 gee, nobody saw that coming.
50 cents. Boo hoo
ikr😂
A big push to sell kiosks not to pay humans more
These were the prices in Canada before Covid
The worst is yet to come. Massive layoffs, restaurants closing down, and huge unemployment numbers coming. The long term results...since minimum wage is tied to cost of living, people with no jobs won't be able to eat, pay rent, car loans, and so on. California will see this by the end of the year.
Still cheaper than hawaii
To play Devil's Advocate and to try and balance the narratives here:
- 1) The CEO's and C-Suite Exec's of these companies in question are still making the same exorbitant salaries they did before the $20 min. wage initiative (1,000% - 1,000,000% ABOVE that of their lowest paid employee).
- 2) The CEO's and C-Suite Exec's are still getting massively inflated yearly bonuses, raises, and retirement packages.
- 3) The only people who refuse to allow inflation, cost of living changes, and poor business decisions to affect them, are the CEO's and C-Suite Exec's. However, their businesses and employees are allowed to pay that price for them.
- 4) To those saying these businesses will replace workers with machines and automations -- Yeah, I can tell you right now that hiring an experienced engineer or IT technician to constantly monitor, update, and repair those things is going to be SIGNIFICANTLY more costly than holding onto a handful of $20 p/h employees.
- 5) Fast Food work was NEVER meant to be a career. It's an introductory service-level job. These jobs are meant to be staffed and run by 16-30-year-olds who are gaining work experience and earning part-time cash on the side while they focus on education (High School/College) and eventually get a real adult job elsewhere earning a real adult salary.
Perhaps some of these companies would be able to afford keeping on some more of their employees if their leadership teams acted like real leaders and "felt the crunch" with their employees by taking a pay cut and reduction in benefits in order to allow their employees to continue working.
Big Macs are cheap carboard.
Top Ramen and Cup O Noodles is still about 20 cents a servings !!!! 😂😂😂😂 It’s pretty fast to make too!!!! And you tip yourself if you like!!!😂😂😂😂
EDHM
Please someone record the drive through 15$ burger. Hilarious!!
considering the fast food prices are about 10% higher than texas yet the minimum wage is around 200% higher, gotta say californians gotta sweet deal
Lmao really what McDonald's is gonna employ 20 workers a day at 20 an hour ? Workers hours are gonna get cut meaning less pay. The ones capable of being fully automotive will go that route and restraunts will end up cutting their waitresses hours. Some of you dont get that fact lol . Not only that but the whole cost of living which is already super high over there gets even higher. There's a cause and effect for everything in life and your pay checks will be no higher in the long run
@@coryvallad7578 imagine living with 1/3 the pay with cost of living being only 30% less
Lol, Texas minimum wage is still stuck of $7.25 per hour for the last 10 years .
@@Userqvcqt Lol, good for Texas!!! They are avoiding the failed socialist experiment they call California.
It's a cover for inflation. Aka 30 plus trillion in debt!!!
Gavin newsom should of sign for heath care benefits , paid time leave. The whole raising to $20 isn’t doing any good. Rather have benefits and longer breaks than $20 an hour.
Newsom is a Neo-lib. He's concerned about the perception of doing good, not the reality of it. Typical corpo shill.
DUH
The McGavin burger and Biden fries are too much for my income!
They don't have a choice everything is high groceries high rent and gas , anything You touch is a double triple price , for a one-bedroom apartment is over $1,000 a month, In San Francisco close to three grand.. how people is going to be survive with the $12 or $16 per hour, come on man,blame on , Democracy and government not the poor people, there is no choice they have to live too , to come to work
They've raised their prices to compensate for increased wages so their profits definitely shouldn't also increase, right? Right?
Oh, hell no. Buisness uses these false crisis to make more money.
Thank Brandon for this!!!!
Minimum wage is needed😊
No raise burger price?
This is why I hate poor people. If it wasn't for poor people there would be no poor people. On the other hand, the average CEO in America earns 545 times the salary of the average worker, but I guess their salaries aren't included in the cost of goods.
Don't know why Californians are complaining about prices 😂 and get paid 20 an hour Northeast prices are higher than yours
No shit....
We as Californians voted the bill to increase minimum wage from $16 to $24 thinking of supporting 500000+ employees for better pay to support their families BUT in fact we all have sabotaging ourselves AND benefiting the restaurant employers. Restaurant employers now have a legal rights to cutting back all full time employees to part time employees. Once a part time employee, a part time employee cannot qualify for 401K, health benefits and yearly bonus. We/Californians have empowered the restaurant employers thru our own greeds by voting the increase of wages.
Voting in Newsom was the big mistake. He talks a big game about helping "the people" but he's just a slimy dirtbag who profits off of us.
😂 dont we love the liberal economy.
I went to Wendy's tonight and bought a couple combos it was like 28 bucks after tax bc I live in TN not CA but that was very high TO ME and I can't even imagine what they're charging in hell I mean California it's gotta be 40+ bucks...btw NO ONE was in line not in front of me not behind me nowhere.
Open MAKE a TACO..😮up a COOK your OWN Burgers... save ALL kinds of MONEY 🤑🤑🤑
SURPRISE!!!!
Won't matter automation will eliminate all thos jobs! It will just take 3-4 people to run the store!
🤖 “Hello, I am the ‘Food Service Automaton 3000’! How may I take your order?”
Great job union, really showed them didn’t ya? Oh, by the way go ahead and start looking for other employment because your days are numbered. I’ll order from a kiosk and get the same if not better service. Where it use to take 10 people let’s cut that down to 4 and AI the rest.
LOVE...IN AND OUT......MUAHHHH LOVE YOU GUYS
Lol, enjoy being laid off, hopefully people finally stop eating at these places.
Did you really just delete your other comment after I called your ass out, only to add another one? Nice one.
Who cares, California is the best place to live in the US. If you can’t afford it move to Texas for subpar steaks.
SMH wow
Build back better🙃
Add Bidenflation + Newsomflation = unobtainium
What's 10% on a $8 burger? That's not a lot.
Well considering it's was already 35% higher than 4 years ago, I'd say it's pretty high. Also, this is only the beginning. Enjoy 👏
This is in addition to already increasing prices. Also just because it isn't a lot does not mean it's still worth buying or buying as frequently as before the increase.
@@cc8751 Well if that's the case you hell that's hight time to get out of that state lol
It may not seem like much by itself, but on top of high taxes, high gas prices, high rents, high insurance costs and California's higher general cost of living, it's just another nail in the coffin of the poor and middle class.
Fast food should just end and get these people doing other jobs that might make a difference for the planet. Horticulture etc.
It's about society. LOL!!! Talk about clueless.
hell ya, more horticulture jobs so we can have more food to supply the food chains and have more fast food jobs
You voted. For it how do you like me now
All lies
Fast food workers should make a thousand dollars an hour. Heck, everyone should be a billionaire
This lady with the bauld head has an amazingly beautiful face.
Ya get what you vote for
Thanks DemoCrats , THANKS A LOT !
Look at all the pinche mojos who are over 30 trying to support a family an don’t even know how that increase will have them lose their jobs housing help an food stamps 😂
Hahaha thank a Democrat
In March 2024, home prices in California were up 10.1% compared to last year, selling for a median price of $816,800. Fast food workers wages have been neglected for too long. Glad they got a bit of a raise.
why just fast food people got raised, it is stupid and discriminatory.
@user-gj5bi3cl4l yes, I wonder that myself. But Fast food from a sit down restaurant, ... the sit down workers get 20% tips , fast food get no tips.
@@Userqvcqt he sit down workers get 20% tips? LOLOL!!!! No they don't sweetie.
@rickreallylikedthevideobut7899 don't knoww where you from, in California, I Tip the 20 % for good service . What state are you in by the way?
@@rickreallylikedthevideobut7899 yeah here they do.
I guess people need to learn how to cook for themselves. Lol i personally think fast food is nasty!
They’re raising the price in other states to subsidize the California workers
Connecticut has the $18 big Mac meal way before any minimum wage increase. Please stop the mis information. Travel to Europe and you will see employees get paid well and food is relatively cheaper than the US.
@@felipenunez2058other countries have a different economic system lmao 🤣 like stop that comparison 😂 😂😂
@@coryvallad7578 🤣🤣 in n out doesn't seem to have that problem either my guy. Costco doesnt seem to have that problem. Still profit billions and manage to pay their employees well. You been brainwash since the reagan years. My wife works for a union company gets paid $25 an hour in Mississippi and the company still manges to make billions. You don't even tip in European restaurants. Please stop with the talking points. Inflation hit a 7% high and mcdonalds pricess still manage to go up 100% and this was before any minimum wage increases.
@@felipenunez2058 As soon as you say my guy it tells me everything I need to know about you. Your drivel backs it up. No understanding of economics whatsoever.
@@bobo0202 you obviously don't have any sense of economics. Again I gave you a prime example with in n out.
😂😂😂😂
Good. If you want to buy and eat trash food simply for the convenience and taste you should always pay $10 or more.
They shouldn’t be allowed to raise their prices like this.
So what! I live in Pa. And generally pay 20.00 for a hamburger without min wage hike! I will not do it!
Exactly I live in CT a Big Mac alone here is 6.09 20 cents more in CA or Massachusetts is 7.09 highest in the nation minimum wage in entire state of CT is 15.69 an hour
Lmao 😂 20 bucks an hour to flip a burger lmao 🤣 when are people gonna learn high wage means higher cost of living. Some of you need to wake up and get better jobs if you dont like your pay or move to where its easier to live off a mcdonalds sallary lol fast good should be for people who are just starting work or people who need to get back on their feet its not meant to be a career unless you move up smh
Say what you want, most fast food workers work their ass off, it's not easy work, there's a lot more to it than calling them burger flippers, the ones being condescending, you try it for a day. Try not to cry now 😊😊😊😊😊😊