Thats assuming a bunch of stuff you havent thought about and won't consider.well, a big mac doesn't cost $4.62. - it cost $3.99
Labor is approx 18-20% of cost for McD's franchises.
So a 100% increase in wages would represent a 20% increase in total costs. Therefore an 80 cent increase in the cost of a 4.00 Big Mac would be enough to cover the increased cost of bringing a Big Mac to market,
at double the current wages at MacD's.
But anyway.