Remind me again how corporations have our best interests at heart

    • @Mog_fanatic
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      Duuuuude I haven’t been to McDonald’s in forever but fuck me sideways with a lunch box $3.50 for a hash brown!!! You could go to McDonald’s with $10 and come home with… Two hashbrowns lol wth is going on.

  • Rhaedas
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    498 months ago

    It gets worse if you can prove that the size has also decreased over time.

    • @Abucketofpuppies
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      308 months ago

      It looks like it shrank just from the picture. It doesn’t even fill the hash brown slot

  • key
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    358 months ago

    I’d be totally down to peg the minimum wage to hashbrowns.

    • @[email protected]
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      $7.25 / 0.79 ~ 9.18 hash browns per hour.

      $3.49 per hash brown ~ minimum wage of $32.07.

      Makes you wonder about all the jobs paying less that and how much wages have been stolen.

      • @Sanctus
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        98 months ago

        We won’t make it long enough, due to the extremely destructive and uncaring nature of our economic systems, but if we did humans would look at this era as a new dark age. The brutality will only increase as the climate worsens.

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    So a 8 hour work day at minimum wage is 16 hashbrowns x 140 kcal = 2240 kcal.

    This is barely enough kcal to feed one person for a day.

    So by working minimum wage 7 days a week you don’t even have enough money to feed yourself with hashbrowns.

    • @[email protected]
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      108 months ago

      I don’t think hashbrowns have the best dollar/calorie ratio. That said, we still need a higher minimum wage, and not just for the visionaries who want to live off hashbrowns

      • @[email protected]
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        78 months ago

        It’s not like hashbrowns are a fancy gourmet food either.

        It’s shredded potato fried in oil. It was farmer’s breakfast in Switzerland because it’s cheap, calorie dense ingredients that can be stored for a very long time.

  • Jessica
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    138 months ago

    Hashbrowns near me are $1.79. Still too expensive, but not about three fiddy.

    • Norah - She/They
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      138 months ago

      I’m in Aus and near me hashbrowns are $2.80, so almost exactly the same (US$1.83). The difference is I can buy 8 hashbrowns with change for an hour at minimum wage here. That’s still double the number you could get, even at this cheaper price.

        • Norah - She/They
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          48 months ago

          I’m not sure if you’re saying Australia’s or the US’ is pathetic. Aussie one could definitely use an improvement in my opinion, and I think the US one does get brought up too much in discussions here about minimum wage. Like yeah, compared to them we look great. But it needs a big boost to cover the cost of living crisis.

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            Aussie. I am Aussie, both are pathetic though.

            The minimum someone should be paid is enough to support a full and happy life + retirement.

            • Norah - She/They
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              38 months ago

              While I agree 100%, ours is at least tied to CPI so it’s real value hasn’t fallen over time like the US’ has.

              • @[email protected]
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                48 months ago

                Kinda? I think basically everyone now is realising that CPI doesn’t properly account for living costs of the underclasses. Given the like widespread increases in homelessness we’re seeing and associated rent/mortgage stress.

                • Norah - She/They
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                  28 months ago

                  Look, that’s fair. You could absolutely make a good argument that CPI doesn’t cover the real inflation rate. The ‘Vimes Boots’ Index proves as much. But I kinda get frustrated when people directly compare our systems as if they’re equally shit. We’re starting from a way better place, even if we should get more.