Pizza Hut franchises in California lay off all delivery drivers ahead of $20 minimum wage increase
Pizza Hut franchises in California lay off all delivery drivers ahead of $20 minimum wage increase
Pizza Hut franchises in California are laying off their staff delivery drivers in anticipation of a new state law raising the minimum wage.
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streetfestival @lemmy.ca
Not to be too cynical, but like is Uber going to be delivering Pizza Hut? Are there 'gig economy' laws in place in California? How's that going to work? Are workers going to be forced into an even less regulated labour market?
28 0 ReplyDkiscoo @lemmy.world If you order from pizza Hut here it's delivered by door dash. It sucks, takes forever, is usually cold when it arrives, and the pizza's not even good. Not sure if it's just this franchise or regional. Stopped getting pizza Hut altogether.
26 0 Replypiecat @lemmy.world Door dash dropped my pizza after I ordered directly from Papa John's website. The driver dropped it and put it back into the box, gravel and all
It would have been hilarious if I weren't hungry and waiting over an hour
Had to get my cc to do a charge back, since I couldn't get support from Papa John's, nor door dash
10 0 Replystolid_agnostic @lemmy.ml Taco Bell does this too. They hide it by inflating prices.
1 0 ReplyCoreidan @lemmy.world Something tells me you still go out of your way to order through DoorDash.
2 5 Replypiecat @lemmy.world I ordered from the store website assuming it would be a store delivery driver.
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chitak166 @lemmy.world It sucks, takes forever, is usually cold when it arrives, and the pizza’s not even good.
Sounds like the free market should punish them, then.
Of course, that would require people other than yourself to have standards.
10 1 Replystolid_agnostic @lemmy.ml They bought up the competitors. There’s DD or Uber eats and that’s that.
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