cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12541208
Panera Bread is exempt from following one of California’s newest laws, according to multiple reports. The new law will raise fast-food workers’ minimum wage to $20 per hour and will take effect beginning April 1.
The new law doesn’t recognize places that operate “a bakery that produces for sale on the establishment’s premises bread” as fast food, according to the law’s text.
Why the line was drawn at bread remains unclear.
However, Newsom pushed for the exemption, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. One of the primary beneficiaries of the exemption is Greg Flynn, a billionaire and longtime Newsom donor who has two dozen Panera Bread locations in California.
Depends on what degree the “on site bakery” needs to resemble an actual one.
I can see mcds adding a glass window with some muffins and calling that a “bakery” just to skirt the law.
Subway already bakes cookies. Starbucks bakes a bunch of stuff. I’m sure McDonald’s would be happy to put a single tiny oven to bake their apple pies in each location.
Apple pies aren’t bread per the FDA definition of “bread”, see here:
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart=136&showFR=1
These places would need to start producing full loaves to meet that definiton
Baking a loaf once a day isn’t all that hard especially if you just bought a bread maker. This could easily be like the era before internet porn where porn stores would have some regular books in the window.
It’s a state law. It’s the definition there that matters.
Um… subway also bakes the bread lol. They get the dough in boxes and bake them daily.
The cookies though, idk about Subway but McDonalds gets them premade and throws them in the oven for a bit.
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