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by lotsofpulp
830 days ago
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I guess that is true. To me, I think people in the service business, especially back of house in restaurants, have long been getting shafted in terms of pay and quality of life having to work evenings, nights, and weekends for low pay. So prices going up means they must be getting increased pay (because the restaurant business is so low profit margin). |
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sorry, is this sarcasm?
edit: to clarify, there must be assumptions to see price hikes as benefitting the bottom. even to view meager increases as improvement is disingenuous if what goes down is a fraction of what goes up.