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Restaurant Brands sees price lift with California fast food bill

‘It's just something that as a business we've got to live with, and we'll adjust to,’ CEO says.

Restaurant Brands expects menu prices will go up to cover California minimum wage increase.

Kate McVicar Thu, 08 Sep 2022

Outgoing Restaurant Brands chief executive Russel Creedy says it's still early days for the company to know the complete impact of a new California bill increasing protections for fast food workers – but it’s seen it before, and the company will adjust.  

On Monday (US time), California Governor

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Kate McVicar Thu, 08 Sep 2022
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