Here’s How Much California Fast Food Restaurants Have Raised Prices Since April 1
Some fast food restaurant chains have raised menu prices by as much as 8% since California’s $20 an hour minimum wage law took effect April 1, according to a new report.
Wendy’s has hiked prices by roughly 8% while Chipotle has raised prices by 7.5%, according to data from Kalinowski Equity Research and cited in The New York Post.
Taco Bell raised menu prices by 3% and Burger King hiked prices by 2%, the report found.
Seattle-based Starbucks increased prices by about 7% in...
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