Pizza chain raises prices in California to offset new minimum wage law

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A pizza chain with locations throughout the West Coast increased menu prices at its California locations in part because of legislation that increased minimum wage for certain workers.

Pizza Factory, a pizzeria with more than 100 locations across the West Coast, hiked menu prices before California's new minimum wage increase went into effect to cover additional costs. Mary Jane Riva, the CEO of Pizza Factory for over a decade, told FOX Business that most of the franchisees raised prices 10% on average.

Franchising was meant to be a tool to move the minimum wage up for all." CALIFORNIA FAST FOOD FRANCHISEE SLAMS NEWS MINIMUM WAGE, INVESTS IN NEVADA OVER SIX-FIGURE LOSS Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the legislation, AB 1228, into law in September, saying at the time that "California is home to more than 500,000 fast-food workers who – for decades – have been fighting for higher wages and better working conditions.

 

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