Food Companies Tricking Customers by Making Processed Products Look More Natural and Wholesome
No more perfectly square burger patties.
No more perfectly square burger patties.
This just keeps getting worse.
A growing coalition of restaurant workers renew a call for increased wages.
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Workers are demanding, on average, a $7 increase in hourly pay, from $8 to $15.
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Evidence points both ways.
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What else deserves to be ranked in America's top 25 fast foods?
The burger chain is already drawing crowds to its Tribeca store.