• 0110010001100010@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Of course the can pay their drivers but think of the poor shareholders who may see 0.1% less profit or the CEO who may get only 99% of their usual bonus. Oh the horror!!

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      11 months ago

      The Pizza Hut corporation will be fine. These are franchises we are talking about. The franchises pay an initial fee of $25k and then 6% + 4.75% sales/marketing fees to Pizza Hut.

      It’s the owners of the franchises that are responsible for fucking over their employees. While Pizza Hut could reduce their fees, they won’t. Franchise owners could increase pay, but they won’t. It’s more likely that the franchise owners will offload deliveries to Uber and Door Dash and not have to worry about managing drivers anymore.

      The entire model sucks, so I am not blaming franchise owners over the corporation. They are both at fault for relying on the extortion of teenagers or other people who don’t have extremely profitable job skills.

      https://franchise.pizzahut.com/faqs/

      Edit: Also, these aren’t one-off mom and pop franchise owners anymore. These are franchise owning conglomerates that likely have more negotiable franchise fees.

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        11 months ago

        Won’t offloading the delivery to those services cost even more? They take a pretty hefty cut of the sale. Last I heard it was around 30% of an order.

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          At least where I live, delivery food is extremely expensive for that reason. Restaurants have two prices: one for walk-ins and the other for delivery that they show on the apps. The restaurant business (especially for independent owners) has cutthroat margins already so the customer is always going to pay the fees, one way or another.

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          11 months ago

          They just offload it on consumers by raising the price of the food and the ever present tip feature.

          So done with post Covid timeline here.

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          11 months ago

          it will, yet no business seems to think anything through once the idea of laying off staff enters their heads. it’s like they become blind to all other logic and pursue the goal of “less staff” at any cost, quite literally

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          11 months ago

          They will likely make a deal with a delivery company, as they should. It is inefficient for every restaurant to have delivery drivers.