They aren't constantly putting up spin articles vi
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http://nrn.com/finance/same-store-sales
https://www.restaurant.org/Downloads/PDFs/New...-FINAL.pdf
http://www.restfinance.com/Restaurant-Finance...truggling/
http://www.restaurant.org/News-Research/Resea...t-a-Glance
2 years ago:
http://www.restfinance.com/Restaurant-Finance...truggling/
10 years ago:
http://adage.com/article/news/restaurant-busi...91/111131/
This is my exact quote :
Quote: The wage investments only affected employees at company-owned restaurants — which represents just 10% of McDonald's US restaurants, or about 90,000 employees.
But many McDonald's franchisees likely followed suit with their own wage increases. In a survey last year, several operators said they felt pressure to raise employee pay in the aftermath of the McDonald's wage announcement.
Quote: Sales at restaurants open at least a year jumped 6.2% globally, including a 5.4% increase in the US, in the most recent quarter.
That's the third straight quarter of increases after two years of declines.
The company has finally turned business around by making a couple key changes to the menu, such as adding breakfast all day and offering new value options.
But there's another move that has been critical to McDonald's success: improving customer service through wage increases and training.
The fast-food chain has long been plagued by complaints about poor customer service.
Praising a turn around solely on increasing a wage by a dollar and because of the president is complete horse shit. Did you see the CEO got a 368% raise? Where are all the wall street haters with that one?
Did you miss the fact that the mandatory increase in wage was only attributable to 10% of the stores(company owned).
Give me any op ed from the other side and I'll do the same(via this board).......just point it out! ...and I'll rip it apart as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1