McDonald's says fast food sales are suffering most in California
Briefly

California raised the minimum wage for workers at limited-service restaurant chains with at least 60 locations to $20 an hour in April.
McDonald's CEO says fast food sales are suffering in California as menu prices increased to offset the state's $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers.
It was a piece of very lopsided legislation that was targeting one industry, Kempczinski said.
The fast-food industry lobbied intensively against the legislation, warning that the higher wages would force some restaurants to lay off workers.
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