



Some people are getting angry arguing with fare enforcement (and much to my dismay arguing back). And I learned a lot of people are impatient and don't know how trains work. Guy in Blue low-key funny tho
It seems everytime a company actually raises the pay for it's employees, the prices of the products go up, like what happened in California with In N Out. Some people use that a reason to not raise wages.
However, the prices of the product raise anyway. I've seen it at places like Crumbl, when I worked at Raising Cane's and Krispy Kreme (KK was notorious. They did it like every quarter, it was ridiculous). Are the prices set by the company? Do they have to raise prices if they pay their employees? What would be the solution to this?