McDonalds Introduces Self Serving Kiosks in Response to Min Wage Increase

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Over the past few years job growth has been slightly under 200,000 a month....that is 33 million labor hours a month added to the economy
For 30 million workers getting just one additional hour would be 30 million hours

how many of those 30 million are looking for more hours?

that's a question you seem to be dodging
capitalism has a natural rate of unemployment.

only the national socialist, right wing, never gets it.
Meaningless slogan alert.
Meaningless diversion as a form of fallacy alert.
Mimicry is the sincerest form of flattery. One notes that your failed slogans remain failed, yet you continue spouting them. Truly remarkable.
capitalism has a natural rate of unemployment.

only the national socialist, right wing, never gets it.
 
how many of those 30 million are looking for more hours?

that's a question you seem to be dodging
capitalism has a natural rate of unemployment.

only the national socialist, right wing, never gets it.
Meaningless slogan alert.
Meaningless diversion as a form of fallacy alert.
Mimicry is the sincerest form of flattery. One notes that your failed slogans remain failed, yet you continue spouting them. Truly remarkable.
capitalism has a natural rate of unemployment.

only the national socialist, right wing, never gets it.
You keep recycling the same failed slogans, only you never seem to get it.
 
Now Wendy's. Soon there will be no minimum wage jobs available to worry about.

Wendy’s says it plans to install self-ordering kiosks at about 1,000 locations by the end of the year.

A typical location would have three kiosks, The Columbus Dispatch reported. Higher-volume restaurants will be given priority for the kiosks.

Wendy’s chief information officer, David Trimm, said the kiosks are intended to appeal to younger customers and reduce labor costs. Kiosks also allow customers of the fast food giant to circumvent long lines during peak dining hours while increasing kitchen production.

Trim estimates the company will see a return on its investment in less than two years.

“They are looking to improve their automation and their labor costs, and this is a good way to do it,” said Darren Tristano, vice president with Technomic, a food-service research and consulting firm. “They are also trying to enhance the customer experience. Younger customers prefer to use a kiosk.”

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