$400k seems cheap for that property.
Apparently it was bought by some Tecumseh Sub place.
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$400k seems cheap for that property.
Apparently it was bought by some Tecumseh Sub place.
We went to East Side Marios yesterday. Same thing. Prices are getting higher. Last year I was able to buy a plate of spaghetti and meatballs for $10.99. Yesterday the same thing was $15.99. A small pizza with 2 toppings: $15.99. (Admittedly this includes salad and garlic bread). even children's meals $7.99.
i understand that costs and profit need to be covered but this is getting ridiculous.
Oddly, we got there at 5:15 PM and there was a 40 minute wait. The place was packed.
^ place was packed & $15 for ragu & meatballs wow . I don’t eat out much , wife would smack me for $15 pasta ;)
I run a few business, with the Customer Service arm being highly impacted by the min wage increase. We received 3 weeks notice in December that the increase was official and kicking in Jan 1. Previously, We actually paid our agents $13 an hr. The margins are very tight at 7-9% for us as a business. We needed to move all front line employees to $14.75 hr this year and around $15.50 next year when phase two of the increase kicks in. We cannot pay minimum wage to avoid competing with Timmys and Macdonalds. Min wage models have never worked in out business. Unfortunately, some of our US and Canadian based clients were not willing to fund the salary variance for the latest hikes. Especially with such short time frames, even though we had socialized the possibility in 2017. Everything is now being transitioned off shore. Sadly, I just needed to advise 300 Toronto based employees that they are out of work effective mid April. The labour laws and conditions were not even updated by the government when Jan 1 hit. What a joke! Our company labour lawyer was confused by the lack of definition around the new legislation that goes well beyond a simple wage hike.
So yes, big impacts here and sadly, just the beginning. I am all for paying lower wage individuals more. It just needs be rolled out properly from a timing and detail perspective to allow all business to responsibly transition. In our case, we had a few weeks to let clients know, prices were up approx. 20%. What a stupid and irresponsible way for the government to handle such a massive change that should have been positive for both employees and employers; who need to actually make money to pay the employees. I hope Wynne's vagina neck suffocates her ugly face one day while she's sleeping. She needs to come to my shop so all the employees can thank her for another great move.