Posted on 02/17/2017 1:19:33 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Mom-and-pop shops aren't the only ones closing their doors to support immigrants as part of the "A Day Without Immigrants" protests. Several McDonald's locations have also shuttered for the day.
The nationwide event is a combination of a protest and a strike. It is in response to President Donald Trump's immigration agenda, which has included a pledge to build a wall along the Mexican border and enact a travel ban on citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries.
"The purpose of the protest is to show just how disruptive immigration changes by the government could impact consumers' everyday life," Darren Tristano, president of Technomic, told CNBC. "For McDonald's franchisees and company stores, it is likely best to close the restaurant versus trying to manage the restaurant with an inadequate service staff. Although many customers will see this is an inconvenience, many will understand."
McDonald's first quarter sales could be affected by these closures, as it already faces difficult comparisons with first quarter 2016, which benefited from an extra day on Feb. 29. Same-store sales were up 5.4 percent that quarter, fueled by value deals and all-day breakfast....
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Our fave Mexican restaurant is owned by a friend....who immigrated to America legally. He sponsors the workers in his restaurant, they’re all here legally, and tells them if they screw up they’re gone. That there are 100 more waiting in line for him to bring here. The workers are all from his home town in Mexico.
Maybe I’m not sure. I just grabbed a link to illustrate the chemicals problem Lots of chemicals. Some sound pretty bad Some less so. But still lots of chrmicals- the product isn’t as simple ( or innocent?) as it looks
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