Starbucks, Chipotle, McDonald's: Who's raising prices in California to pay higher wages
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Menu prices at fast food chains like Chipotle, McDonald's, and Starbucks are likely to increase in California due to a new law requiring higher wages. Chipotle said prices may rise by mid-single digits.
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McDonald's won't have a uniform price change since franchise locations set their own prices, but corporate stores are exploring options.
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Two Pizza Hut franchisees laid off over 1,200 delivery drivers and will now rely on third-party delivery apps. Customers can expect higher delivery fees.
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A Round Table Pizza franchisee laid off 73 delivery drivers and will also switch to third-party delivery, which may increase fees and overall costs.
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Jack in the Box's CEO said menu prices could increase 6-8% to counterbalance higher wages required by the new law.