California Fast-Food Chains Brace for Minimum Wage Hike Starting April 1

Some are cutting jobs and increasing automation, while others say they will raise menu prices.
California Fast-Food Chains Brace for Minimum Wage Hike Starting April 1
A stock photo of a McDonald's logo. Reuters/Lucy Nicholson
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Restaurants in California affected by a new $20 minimum wage starting April 1 are cutting jobs and increasing automation, while others say they will raise prices to maintain profitability.

“To cover the cost of the wage increase, we would need to take a mid-single-digit price [percentage] increase in California,” Jack Hartung, Chipotle’s chief financial and administrative officer, said during a February earnings call.

Travis Gillmore
Travis Gillmore
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Travis Gillmore is a White House reporter for The Epoch Times. He previously covered the California legislature and Gov. Gavin Newsom. Contact him at [email protected]
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