McDonald's at Stonestown closes after 30 years, owner cites CA minimum wage law
- The McDonald’s at Stonestown Galleria has permanently closed, confirmed by franchise owner Scott Rodrick. The closure date was Sunday, June 23.
- Rodrick expressed sadness for his family, customers, and team members in a statement to KRON4.
- Scott Rodrick cited the closure reasons as landlord unwillingness to negotiate reasonable rent and rising operating costs due to California $20 minimum wage law.
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30-Year-Old San Francisco McDonald's Closes Due to $20 Minimum Wage
A long-standing San Francisco McDonald's franchise has closed down after 30 years because of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's new $20 minimum wage law, the owner said. The post 30-Year-Old San Francisco McDonald’s Closes Due to $20 Minimum Wage appeared first on Breitbart.
San Francisco McDonald’s latest to shutter doors in wake of California minimum wage hike - Washington Examiner
San Francisco residents are not ‘lovin’ it’ after one of the city’s long-standing McDonald’s restaurants was forced to shut down for good over the weekend due to California’s minimum wage increase. The closure comes after more than 30 years of serving customers. The franchisee’s owner, Scott Rodrick, called the closing “gut-wrenching.” The state of California mandated a $20 minimum wage for fast-food restaurant employees under a new law on April…
Decades-Old McDonald’s Location In San Francisco Shuts Down After California Institutes $20 Minimum Wage
A McDonald’s location in San Francisco closed after more than three decades in a move the franchisee owner partially attributed to California’s newly-implemented minimum wage. The fast-food restaurant at Stonestown Galleria shopping mall near San Francisco State University and a high school shut down over the weekend. Franchisee Scott Rodrick told the San Francisco Chronicle there were two main reasons behind the “long and difficult” decision to…
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