Along with a 3% surcharge in various California restaurants and many other hidden gems.
AMAC: Obamacare?s ?Domino Effect? Has Broader Economic Impact - AMAC, Inc.
AMAC: Obamacare?s ?Domino Effect? Has Broader Economic Impact - AMAC, Inc.
Along with a 3% surcharge in various California restaurants and many other hidden gems.
AMAC: Obamacare?s ?Domino Effect? Has Broader Economic Impact - AMAC, Inc.
Breaking Down Centi-Millionaire 'Papa' John Schnatter's Obamacare Math - Forbes
[I figured you'd just dismiss the article on Huffpost, lol, but there's plenty to choose from.]
Why does it not seem believable that CEOs will jump on any excuse to defend raising prices, hiring fewer people, paying them less? And that they will jump on any & every political bandwagon to blame their behavior on?
Domino's doesn't like publicizing the calorie counts for their pizzas, because "they'd have to print a new menu every time they change their menu"?
Don't they do that anyhow? And if not, isn't people's right to know what the calorie count is more important, especially when they'll just tack any extra costs onto the pizza? And even Obamacare would add only 5-10 cents to the price of a pizza - if that's a deal breaker, people can't afford pizza in the first place.
This government can't even runs it's own nose when it has a cold, let alone DICTATE to business how they should be run. The VAST majority of our economic problems are caused by government. Those that are not caused by government are made worse by it.
Yep...next they will want accurate calorie counts at a buffet and a salad bar.
Shhhhhh! They have ears everywhere.Yep...next they will want accurate calorie counts at a buffet and a salad bar.
Shhhhhh! They have ears everywhere.
Shhhhhh! They have ears everywhere.
The website for the Affordable Care Act is up and running. Find out for yourself who and what is covered under the ACA. Affordable Care Act
The website for the Affordable Care Act is up and running. Find out for yourself who and what is covered under the ACA. Affordable Care Act
It isn't that simple and it has little to do with changing a menu. The problem with pizza is simple. Change ingredients and quanities (hundreds of combinations) add say extra cheese, or add a extra olive or piece of ham and the whole thing would require another individual label in order to be accurate in the calorie count. The whole thing is complete stupidity. Whether they can afford a pizza or not has little to do with the lack of common sense. This is what happens when you have people with no business experience trying to dictate how a business should be ran.
If they want to do this, they should be made by weight and displayed at the location and on a website. What is the point of having it on a box after you have already ordered it? Add one extra green pepper, and bang, there goes the whole accuracy of a calorie count.
From the article:
For example, the law requires restaurant chains such as Domino’s Pizza to list calorie counts on their in-store menus. The company says it will add thousands of dollars to the overheads of individually owned restaurants, which will be required to make up new menus every time the bill of fare changes.
Some wise guy says "Don't complicate the simple", and I think that's what you're doing. The calorie counts are working at burger joints, where people pick & choose, so why would pizza be different? Plus, it only has to be on the "in store menus", which means the people who call it in [and I'd bet that's the majority]are on their own.
Calorie counts don't matter to some, but to others, it's a critical part of the decision making process: green peppers or mushrooms? Do I really, really need the sausage? [Enough to use the whole day's fat allowance?]
Yeah, I don't think like that either, lol, but many people do, and information should be available for those who want it, especially in matters of health.
If Wendy's can post calorie counts, no reason Domino's can't.