And this doesn't even get into the substandard food quality that is served in McDonalds in the US vs McDonalds elsewhere. US fast foods serve Grade E meat. In comparison, Dog food is Grade C. In Europe, food providers have to source there meats within a 40 mile radius.
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Denmark employee also gets free govt health care
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DK prices include taxes (VAT), US prices do not.
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Can you really enjoy food knowing that people got paid well to make it, though?
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Massachusetts has a 12.75 minimum wage and I can still get a Taco for 1.29. Crazy how that works
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And honestly, a couple of my sit down meals... say Friendly's ... actually end up on par with a fast food meal anyways in terms of price. if you do go for anything other then basic double cheeseburger meal.
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The U.S. is so horrible that companies will raise prices of products and services more because of minimum wage going up. Minimum wage needs to go up but there also needs to be protections to keep prices the same. Corporations are evil

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Prices go up. It's called inflation. It's just an economic fact. The artificial part is the minimum wage that has been stalled since the 80s. That's the broken part.
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Yes, McDonald's workers in Denmark make $22 an hour and have six weeks of paid vacation.