No he didn’t, Libby. His written remarks referred to Greenland as a “piece of ice” because that’s what it is.
You’re the only one mixing anything up here.
One of the joys of only having a single restaurant is being hands-on when it comes to making small improvements. Being present. Loving our new online- order pick up shelves from @IKEA.
Sorry, a little AI from @grok at start and finish.
Followed by:
"Also I love the fact that the employees know what their doing at The Wrap. Any high school drop out can flip burgers but it takes a special type of minimum wage employee to make a wrap."
The key here is we never, ever paid #minimumwage.
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We don't say much these days, but marking 20 years since @stoolpresidente said:
"the bottom-line is that if you lined up all the fast food joints in America next to each other I'd choose The Wrap (now called Boloco) every time."
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POD by @savor_fm "Behind the Counter: Technology's Role in Restaurant Worker Success" w @JohnSPepper@boloco (that's me!)
https://t.co/QJkH2NUMI2 via @YouTube
Councilor, with all due respect, this is a bad call. In 10 years we will look back at this and know that Yes on 5 was the only right answer. Great servers and restaurants will continue to do great. They know this. Poorly run restaurants may fail and will anyway. Do the right thing for all workers and the industry and let’s get this passed. Restaurants have 5 years to adjust to the proposed wages plus tips. They do many harder things than this. YES on 5 🙏
@rperez1977 Hey Roberto, I just tried it myself in a few different use cases and it seems to be working fine. Feel free to email me directly with screenshots pepper at boloco dot com. Sorry for the hassle!
@LeatherfaceLo 50 Congress downtown and Boston Childrens Hospital. Email us at hello at https://t.co/b8ypb7lDG9 and we’ll hook you up for the visit. Just entitle the email “forward to 🌶️ “ ✌️
Nothing to do with Bidenomics or Trumponomics… just plain ol’ economics. Everything to do with Work from Home habits, strong/impressive competition, and high Boston rents that precede Covid. We stopped renewing leases in 8/2020. Would not have mattered who was prez… ✌️🙌🏼
Americans with net worth in the top 2% would feel like they had been stricken with abject poverty if they walked in the shoes of too many millions of hard-working, underpaid, hourly workers. They would literally consider jumping out of windows as people did as the Great Depression settled in.
And yet this is normal life for most people in this country. #fightfor15 was a good start - despite the fact that national minimum wage is still pegged at $7.25 since 2009. But years ago I grabbed the domain https://t.co/YP3Y6jolpf because I knew that $20 was the more appropriate minimum hourly wage. You think $20/hour sounds high? Go visit friends who make that wage and take a close look at their lives. (Wait, you don't have any close friends who make that? You're not alone)
Yes, it's harder to make a profit in many businesses when you pay higher wages.
Yes, in some cases it might lead businesses to fail.
But you are fooling yourself - and the countless people who send accolades your way - if you think you run a successful business when your front-line people aren't successful themselves.
I'm renewing my #fightfor20 domain if for no other reason than a reminder that we have work to do.
You know you’re fu@ked when you are listening to @hubermanlab and @davidgoggins and you can’t help but stop at the McDonald’s drive-through in the middle of the podcast for my “last” sausage McMuffin with egg and hashbrowns. 😭 https://t.co/Aoan8iEs8p
the day when @stoolpresidente crowned The Wrap king of fast food. The secret was those “special type of #minimumwage employees” weren’t being paid min wage… though they were and still are special. Some are still working at Boloco 18+ years later 🌯 …Come visit us Newman 👊
That’s a wrap… 14 years and 351 days at the #bostoncommon. Will miss all of you, especially @EmersonCollege and your creative, vibrant spirit. Always grateful 🙏
Full message: https://t.co/GNBPu3VxJ6
Please create an image where a burrito from Boloco is rising above minimum wage and livable wage on its way to creating a new standard of living for fast food workers. Don’t show the “rapid unscheduled disassembly” of our craft that took place in 2013.