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McDonald’s USA
— Employee: $15/hr, no benefits
— Big Mac: $5.90

McDonald’s Denmark
— Employee: $22/hr, 6 weeks vacation, 1 year paid maternity leave, life insurance, pension
— Big Mac: $5.66

Tell us more about how raising the minimum wage would affect the cost of hamburgers.

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@Strandjunker One extra piece of information to add to that: there’s no legislated minimum wage here in Denmark. Wages are negotiated between workers’ unions and the employers.

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🧑‍🍳 "Would you like a bit of source on the side?"

🙋"Why, yes please!"

🧑‍🍳 "Here you go. Enjoy!"

https://www.perplexity.ai/search/is-the-following-information-c-cHEIxRljQjmwkkHwamjwUg

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@Strandjunker It's weird that the anti immigration people are also
often against raising the minimum wage. If the immigrants are going to take your job because they'll work for $15 an hour and you need to work for $20 an hour to survive, you could raise the minimum wage to $20 an hour and then you and the lazy but also hardworking immigrant are on equal ground again. But hey who ever let reason get in the way of maga?

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@Strandjunker

Ronald McDonald showed up for work today

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@Strandjunker

end the issue, capitalism.

a year's gone by, and liberals still cower on economics.

JUST. END. CAPITALISM.

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@Strandjunker side note: Denmark doesn't have a minimum wage, as the unions are strong enough that it's not seen as beneficial by either side.

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@LaNaehForaday @Strandjunker Not wearing a hairnet or cap, though. Because the rules don't apply to him.

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@Bodling @LaNaehForaday @Strandjunker

I'm worried that wispy mass above his ears might get too close to an open flame and endanger the entire neighborhood.

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@Strandjunker there are also higher food quality standards in denmark

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