In the future, McDonald’s might know more about you than the government
to having their license plates scanned — but as thenotes, what happens to the scanned images of people who don’t want any part of the program? Nobody really knows yet — even though some U.S. and Canadian chains are already trialling the software.The latest feel-bad viral video features two Florida women telling a Burger King manager to “go back to Mexico” because he spoke Spanish to an employee. Happy ending: the women got kicked out.
A sticky, messy, customer-filled, busy disaster.” [Nearly 50,000 grocery store employees across multiple chains in southern California could go on strike. Staff at Vons and Ralph’s are asking for higher wages and better health coverage, with even some managers saying they aren’t paid enough to support their families. [Here’s a look at how some New Orleans restaurants are preparing for impending tropical storm Barry, which threatens to flood parts of the city.
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