• Kiryu@lemmy.world
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    “California’s statewide minimum wage is $16 per hour. Newsom signed a law last year that says fast food restaurants that are part of a chain with at least 60 locations nationally must pay their workers at least $20 per hour beginning April 1. But the law does not apply to restaurants that have their own bakeries to make and sell bread as a stand-alone menu item.”

    Is there an explanation as to why making your own bread means minimum wage laws cannot be applied to businesses that otherwise meet these requirements?

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      The explanation:

      Flynn has been a generous donor to Newsom’s political campaigns, including contributing $100,000 to fight a failed recall effort against the governor. Bloomberg reported that the two men attended the same high school. Flynn also acquired a resort managed by Newsom’s hospitality business in 2014, but terminated the management contract about a year after the purchase, according to the news outlet.

      https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-02-29/newsoms-office-calls-allegations-about-panera-bread-franchisee-absurd-says-company-is-not-exempt-from-law

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        That is unfortunate. Absolute red meat for both-sides-are-bad politics.

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          Both sides are bad.

          They’re just looking out for different rich people.

          People say voting 3rd party is a waste, but voting democrat just slows the loss.

          Losing is still losing, lol.

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            people gonna find out the hard way the libertarian party is funded by psychos.

            the democrats are the best that the current voting system can deliver and we should make more efforts to implement an alaska style top 4 RCV system in the future. The way you prevent corruption of elected officials is to make it very easy to vote them out.

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              The libertarian are psychos. The next time you meet one and you determine that they aren’t just a Republican trying to have sex with a Democrat just mention to them “age of consent laws” and watch a small part of them die.

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              Just saying, I never mentioned libertarians.

              Ranked-choice voting would be nice, but democrats don’t support it because they’re bad people.

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          Absolute red meat for both-sides-are-bad politics.

          Not exactly a secret that local economic interests dictate policies to career climbers in the political scene. This isn’t even a “both sides” thing. Its a “how does a democracy actually work in practice” thing. The Whigs operate like this. The UK Tories and Labour operate like this. The German Greens and the Spanish People’s Party operate like this. Its the baseline of liberal democracy the world over.

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          That is unfortunate. Absolute red meat for both-sides-are-bad politics.

          Only if you really want it to be.

          The real reason was because the law was specifically tailored for fast food, so to protect bakeries and other places it had the clause about the bread.

          The law defines what a fast-food restaurant is, and says it is not an establishment that “operates a bakery that produces for sale on the establishment’s premises bread."

          The donor was just confused if that meant him, ultimately he decided it probably did but that he’d pay them anyways.

          But yeah this is totally the same thing as trump being friendly with Russia.

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      Yeah…

      He’s a neoliberal and gets donations from Panera…

      Cali should be full of progressives. But there’s lots of money in being an incumbent in a seat the other party can’t win.

      Hell, Pelosi and AIPAC just got another I to the Senate. He’ll keep taking donor money well after Pelosi is buried, and preventing a candidate that agrees with Cali voters from taking that seat for decades.

      It can’t change till we get them out of power in the Dem party, but we can’t compete with their do ors money in a primary.

      These days were lucky if we even get a primary.

      Shit needs to change while it’s still able to change

      We need money out of politics.

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        Their build your own sub thing is pretty neat (if insanely expensive) Honestly between them, Jimmy Johns, and Jersey Mikes, I think they win.

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          Reallllly? Jimmy John’s is super fast and their bread tastes delicious. Jersey Mike’s tastes amazing and fresh. Subway doesn’t taste fresh. It tastes like prepackaged deli meat, old veggies, and their bread is mediocre. So as far as sandwiches go, its s pretty lackluster affair.

          I’d probably say: jersey Mike’s, Jimmy John’s, then waaaaaay down I’d put subway.

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            I have nothing to say about subway’s white bread, I only get their wheat bread, and the others not having spinach and olives is kinda a deal breaker for me. (Don’t take this for me being some kind of health nut, I just think this combo is tasty lol)

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            I only like Jimmy John’s because I can order a giant sandwich and they will bring it to me.

            I also like Insomnia Cookies. They bring me a giant cookie and milk.

            But yeah, I guess with all these delivery apps came more (better, local) options when I want something just for myself.

            It’s also crazy expensive now though so I don’t eat anywhere ever, basically.

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            I like Subway’s selection or toppings & options the most. Spinach, guac, their “Southwest” dressing or whatever they call it, and you can get your subs toasted. Other places might have some of those things but not all. That being said, there are a couple local chains I prefer over Subway anyway.

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            To be honest, anyone taking a ‘snobbish’ approach to fast food sandwiches is probably a lost cause to begin with.

            Subway wins because they have the best deals. Usually, there’s a code you can enter to get BOGO footlongs.

            But you’re probably too proud to get ripped off to realize that.

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            You know not all of us are single hipsters who work from home in IT? Some of us just need a sandwich of known quality for a reasonable price quickly.

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              Cheaper to just make a PB&J then. A lot cheaper. Fast food is unreasonably priced now anyway.

              Besides, I was more addressing the weird loyalty people have to chains, not them using it. People arguing over which chain sub shop is the best when they’re all about the same is weird.

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                I am so lucky to live in a redneck shithole that is also weirdly ethnically diverse since it means I can get damn near any food I want. Real shame I will just get a smashed potato bowl from KFC for the 3rd time in a row, atleast its real fucken cheap.

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                  I live in NJ, so I also have plenty of real options. I will still eat at Wawa, but I’m not proud of it. The Wawa vs QuickChek bros are cringe.

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          Of the chain delis in the US, my vote is for Ike’s.

          That said, the locally owned place that isn’t a franchise will almost always be a million times better than any of these chains.

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          I thought they stopped this build your own thing? I recall there was a backlash over it.

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            That would be silly. It’s like chipotle, everything is behind glass in the front and you tell em what you want while they make it.

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                That article also says:

                The new sandwiches became available Tuesday, though customers can still make substitutions or create their own sandwiches.

                If you walked into a store and ordered the classic black forest ham, by default it basically comes plain and you’re expected to pick out your own preferred toppings. But if you go in and order the new grand slam ham instead, it by default comes with a reasonable set of default toppings. You’re still allowed to customize but now a lot of people won’t need to.

                And all this is moot for online ordering since the website does include default toppings for the classic sandwiches.

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          Subway sandwiches are pretty damn disappointing. People commonly say that for a real reason.

          I say this as someone who used to work in a part of town that had two walkable options for lunch. 1) the office refrigerator, or 2) subway. I ate a lot of subway when I was too lazy to brown bag it. Having sampled that entire shitty menu, I can confidently say that place makes the saddest sandwich in town.

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      Well, it is, because newsom got an exception for restaurants with a standalone “bread” menu item and some caveats that basically made it only apply to Panera Bread.

      (Incidentally, This is the essence how the whole federal tax codes and tariff schedules work)

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          The whole system is set up to prevent leaders who are good for the people from winning (primaries specifically, the only candidates who do well are those that corporate interests approve of). So you know we end up with a mix of bickering over inconsequential nonsense and people trying to convince us that giving up our liberties is actually good for us, to keep us away from what actually matters.

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    Seems like a win for workers to me.

    I’d like to hear from some of the Panera Bread employees about what type of boss Flynn is.

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      Win for Panera employees, loss for literally everyone else because it’s so thoroughly normalized for politicians to narrowly tailor laws to favor friends that such a high profile incident is not even raising any flags in political circles.