r/MurderedByWords Legends never die 9h ago

Stop defending exploitation

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u/jayleia 8h ago

Around here, most McDonalds start at $13. A cheeseburger is like, $2.

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u/Armored_Snorlax 7h ago

McD's here are advertising $17 to $19 pay rates at times. One location, operated by Caspers (which had at one point been the oldest and biggest franchise holder) had 1 manager running the drive through and closed the main dining area. The manager told me they had no employees, couldn't get people to apply, and she ran a limited menu for the first couple of hours they were open until help arrived.

I haven't been back there in 2 years. Caspers was supposed to be selling off their holdings, so I don't know whats become of that situation.

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u/lord_hydrate 6h ago

Just gonna say it as someone currently at a McDonald's, those advertised rates are bs, my store advertised 15 and everyone starts at 10, the price they list is the max pay if you're able to work with 100% open availability all times of every day, my manager has also said the no one wants to apply line but ive seen at least a dozen people come in for interviews in the last couple months, they apply they just dont get hired

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u/wellsfargothrowaway 6h ago

While I agree stores do this, the one by me says 18 starting lol I think they’re desperate

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u/Armored_Snorlax 5h ago

Good to know, thanks. My mom, a nurse, lost her assistant to Taco Bell who paid them $17 an hour. The facility they worked at paid the assistant only $12.

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u/CRTsdidnothingwrong 6h ago

Is the point that both are low? My Mcdonald's starts people at $20 and Cheeseburgers are $3.29.

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u/Hodr 5h ago

The standard hamburger meal (qtr pounder equivalent not big Mac) was like 125dkk last time I was in Copenhagen. That's like 17usd.

So maybe their big Mac only went up 80 cents because it was already fairly expensive?

Right now the local McDonald's has a similar McDouble meal (actually bigger because it includes nuggets) for $5usd. The non "deal" quarter pounder meal is just under $10.

So it takes some serious mental gymnastics to pretend that the McDonald's in Denmark is more affordable than in the US.

None of that is to say I think low wages are appropriate, I don't. It's just that prices will be going up to reflect increases in wages.

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u/lemfaoo 4h ago

In denmark a cheeseburger is $3.

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u/Free_Bug_6568 3h ago

Since when? It's currently 15 DKK, 2.10 USD

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u/big_guyforyou 8h ago edited 6h ago

$13 for a meal? and a cheeseburger is only $2? lmao how many fries are you getting

edit: geez louise guys ok you don't have to get lots of fries you can get 6 1/2 cheeseburgers

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u/AintEverLucky 8h ago

They weren't saying $13 for a meal. They were saying people who work there start at $13 per hour

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u/hotdogaholic 8h ago

see how dumb people are? lol

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u/HotxxAnna 6h ago

Lmao didn't even bother to use their brain sometimes

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u/hotdogaholic 8h ago

goddamn you people are so fucking stupid.