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  2. ‘I feel ripped off’: Californians fed up with fast food ...

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    However, a spokesman for California Gov. Gavin Newsom told The Journal fast food chains can afford to give their workers a raise. “These are wages that will go towards basic necessities like ...

  3. California fast-food franchise owners, consumers feel brunt ...

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    April 1 marked day one of California's new fast food minimum wage law, which raised the starting wage for restaurant employees in the state to $20 per hour — from $16 previously — for chains ...

  4. Fast-food wage hike puts Democrats on defense as ... - AOL

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    A fast-food wage hike hits as many Californians are struggling to get by. Democrats argue their policies are in response to the affordability crisis — not worsening it.

  5. California fast food workers now earn $20 per hour ... - AOL

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    Now he only schedules seven for each shift as he scrambles to absorb a dramatic jump in labor costs after a new California law boosted the hourly wage for fast California fast food workers now ...

  6. Nation's Giant Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Nation's in El Cerrito, California. Nation's Foodservice, Inc., doing business as Nation's Giant Hamburgers or simply Nation's, is a privately held El Cerrito, California-based regional fast food diner chain. Its menu includes hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, breakfast items, and pies.

  7. Livable wages mean more expensive burgers as California fast ...

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    When California’s groundbreaking law raising fast-food workers’ minimum wage from $15.50 per hour to $20 took effect at the start of the month, food chains including Chipotle, Chick-Fil-A ...

  8. Calorie count laws - Wikipedia

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    Calorie count laws are a type of law that require restaurants (typically only larger restaurant chains) to post food energy and nutritional information on the food served on menus. [1] Studies of consumer behavior have shown that for some fast-food chains, consumers reduce calorie consumption but at other chains they do not. [2]

  9. California's iconic In-N-Out hiked prices to keep up with ...

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