THE REAL MINIMUM WAGE IS ALWAYS ZERO: California Burger King franchisee to expedite self-serve kiosks rollout over $20 wage law.
A businessman who owns 140 Burger King franchises in California will slash workers’ hours and expedite the rollout of self-service kiosks to cut down on labor costs in response to the state’s new $20 minimum wage.
Harshraj Ghai, who owns 180 fast-food restaurants throughout the Golden State, including Burger King, Taco Bell and Popeyes, told Business Insider last week: “We can’t move fast enough on this [rollout].”
“We have kiosks in probably about 25% of our restaurants today,” he said. “However, the other 75% are going to have kiosks in the next probably 30 to 60 days.”
“We are installing kiosks in every single restaurant,” Ghai said.
Several fast food chains have hiked menu prices since the new law increasing pay for fast-food workers went into effect April 1.
Ghai, who raised menu prices between 8% and 10% in the last year, said he plans to cut down on worker hours, eliminate overtime, pause plans to expand his restaurant empire and add more digital kiosks.
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