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SergeStorms

(19,265 posts)
12. Damn minimum wage.
Sat Feb 10, 2024, 04:57 PM
Feb 2024

Corporations seem to think profits can rise by 40+% every year.
I know their sales probably suffered a little because of COVID, but 41% is beyond ridiculous.

There are things you MUST buy and things you can say "no thanks" to. McDs is the latter and could fix some prices dutch777 Feb 2024 #1
The old "want vs need" conversation my grandmother Cheezoholic Feb 2024 #8
Of course cheese is a necessity Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2024 #24
Only Jarlsberg swiss. Permanut Feb 2024 #28
I used to live in a house near McDonald's that had a sign out front that advertised paying $10.50 per hour Sucha NastyWoman Feb 2024 #22
Spewing the same old rhetoric they whined about before wage increase. FarPoint Feb 2024 #2
I haven't eaten there in years. sellitman Feb 2024 #3
I ate there last week... SergeStorms Feb 2024 #9
Blame whatever they want, flat price gorging as I see it. republianmushroom Feb 2024 #4
I hadn't been there in years but my son wanted a Big Mac. We pulled in, I looked at the prices and started laughing and ratchiweenie Feb 2024 #5
So they raise prices to make them more competitive Emile Feb 2024 #6
McDonald's net income for the twelve months ending September 30, 2023 was $8.333B, a 40.93% increase year-over-year. redqueen Feb 2024 #7
Damn minimum wage. SergeStorms Feb 2024 #12
The Critical Value There... ProfessorGAC Feb 2024 #23
Passing any wage increases onto the consumer. Corporate protocol 101. View "The Corporation" (documentary) Evolve Dammit Feb 2024 #10
For the same price as some of their combo meals, I can go to my favourite niyad Feb 2024 #11
my fave combo meal at taco bell was originaly 5 dollars , now 11 dollars . plain greed. AllaN01Bear Feb 2024 #14
Seems like a bit of an exaggeration BannonsLiver Feb 2024 #25
Since you do not know me, nor do you know anything about my neighborhood, niyad Feb 2024 #33
So is Subway Puppyjive Feb 2024 #13
Yeah. i don't eat at MickeyD's anymore Jacson6 Feb 2024 #15
Oh, RIGHT... GiqueCee Feb 2024 #16
You win orangecrush Feb 2024 #39
The last time I went to McDonalds, many years ago, Demobrat Feb 2024 #17
hey mcdonalds and others . i remember when u would only cater to college students for part time work AllaN01Bear Feb 2024 #18
Wages are a lagging indicator of inflation Warpy Feb 2024 #19
I'm blaming my never eating there Farmer-Rick Feb 2024 #20
Yet they still had enough for $1B+ in stock buy-backs nuxvomica Feb 2024 #21
We so need substantive reform. Voltaire2 Feb 2024 #27
Stock buy backs benefit the big multigraincracker Feb 2024 #29
They used to be. I wish we would go back to that. N/t TexasBushwhacker Feb 2024 #38
Don't eat there. Their food is noy only over priced. It is unhealthy. totodeinhere Feb 2024 #26
Spread over a whole bunch of burgers and fries, it ain't much of an increase paleotn Feb 2024 #30
In capitalism, corporations like McDonalds run on a legal doctrine that holds shareholder profits above all else. PatrickforB Feb 2024 #31
Great post orangecrush Feb 2024 #40
We're coming up on Shamrock Shake season Shermann Feb 2024 #32
McDs is right by Jersey Mike's. Get large fries to have with great subs. Not much else but the fries. twodogsbarking Feb 2024 #34
Of course they are. They aren't going to blame themselves for overcharging their customers to benefit shareholders. W_HAMILTON Feb 2024 #35
How about we blame the fucking CEOs and their ridiculous 9 figure salaries? Initech Feb 2024 #36
Not sure why adults eat at Micky D's anyway GenThePerservering Feb 2024 #37
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