cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12541208

Panera Bread is exempt from following one of California’s newest laws, according to multiple reports. The new law will raise fast-food workers’ minimum wage to $20 per hour and will take effect beginning April 1.

The new law doesn’t recognize places that operate “a bakery that produces for sale on the establishment’s premises bread” as fast food, according to the law’s text.

Why the line was drawn at bread remains unclear.

However, Newsom pushed for the exemption, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. One of the primary beneficiaries of the exemption is Greg Flynn, a billionaire and longtime Newsom donor who has two dozen Panera Bread locations in California.

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      In the South, McDonald’s does offer scratch made biscuits. They’re so good.

      They’re even better when the workers that make them can have at least minimum wage.

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          To be fair in California everything is double the price, plus everything also gives you cancer.

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            This sticker is known to the state of California to cause cancer. (Puts sticker on cancer warning sticker.)

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              Which it’s 1/4-1/10 of the base price for houses in CA.

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    It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out if Panera workers aren’t even making as much as McDonald’s workers… I suspect they’ll either pay it in spite of the exemption or be forever understaffed

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    Donuts, bagels, 85°, bahn mi shops, heck Safeway/Lucky’s/Walmart?

    That’s a lot of exclusions and a LOT of already screwed over employees not getting a break.

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      Depends on what degree the “on site bakery” needs to resemble an actual one.

      I can see mcds adding a glass window with some muffins and calling that a “bakery” just to skirt the law.

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      "Sir, I ran the numbers. We can expand the restaurant to add ovens for the bakery to sell fresh bread. It’ll cost us $2,000,000 for the expansion and we’re projecting to lose half a million a year in operating costs. Or we can just pay our dozen employees an extra $2 an hour, making our employees happier, increasing retention rates, reducing training costs, and all in all just being the right thing to do "

      “Good work, Johnson. I want those ovens up and running by Monday.”

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    sounds like every business in california is gonna start making and selling 1 loaf of bread every day because of blatant corruption

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    Lol they’ll lose their employees faster than it takes to bake bread if every other business is paying more.

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      Until every other company figures out how to make and sell bread. “Would you like a McLoaf with your order?”

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        This is the problem with crappy laws. McDonalds bakes rolls which are bread.

        I thought the bakery exemption was weird.

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      still a tricky debacle because there’s no guarantee McDonald’s will hire a former Panera employee, if McDonald’s is not hiring because other positions are already full, including all customer orders taken from a robot kiosk.

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        McDonald’s and Carl’s Jr have been trying to replace employees with robots for orders for a very long time. They’ve never had much success because old people suck at using these kiosks and don’t even bother trying

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    It’s are article written by a bot? All the links feel like the trash sources that GPT4 tries to grab.

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    California’s minimum wage is $16 per hour. Starting April 1, most fast-food restaurants must pay their workers at least $20 an hour under new legislation that Newsom signed last year, **but it does not apply to restaurants that have on-site bakeries and sell bread as a stand-alone menu item, **The Associated Press reported.

    Panera doesn’t make jet engines, either. WTF does that have to do with wages?