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EmpathicCelt t1_jbu0zi7 wrote

In Ohio at least, the birthplace of Wendy's chain, starting is $9/hr, and back in 2020, all shift, sups, and managers were given 10% raises, not much, but it''s a start, which puts them about #3-4 on the pay chain around here, with oddly BK paying more!

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BasilTarragon t1_jbtxduk wrote

> seriously don’t know what is in their meat

The USDA policy book requires food labeled as "taco filling" to contain "at least 40 percent fresh meat." So, you're probably allergic or sensitive to whatever fillers (oat?) that Taco Bell fills their "meat" tacos with.

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Gud84 t1_jbtdycj wrote

Reply to Holobara by joyousjoyness

I really love these. They remind me of something from my childhood.. I sadly can't really remember what.. Trading cards..or stickers perhaps? Still seeing these sparks some serious joy, even if it's forgotten.

And they are beautiful. I would love to have one of those on my wall.

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myleftone t1_jbsub6b wrote

Dollar General is actually a different business model. Originally meant to be a thrift chain in an era when a dollar could buy much more, their prices have grown well beyond the name. It can outcompete Walmart because of its smaller footprint and simpler supply logistics.

Plus brand loyalty is a thing. There are people who hate Walmart but love Dollar General, and the reverse. Dollar Tree/Family Dollar (itself more of a thrift store than its owner Dollar Tree) doesn’t offer the same appeal, to the same people. These aren’t actually direct competitors.

Still, in areas that can’t support a variety of business models, it’s depressing. It’s a guarantee there’s a shuttered downtown near these stores.

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