A McDonald's franchisee who's raised prices because of California's $20 minimum wage is worried about scaring off diners.
"I can't charge $20 for a Happy Meal," the franchisee told CNN.
California put its minimum wage for fast-food workers up to $20 an hour on Monday, a 25% increase on the state's general minimum wage.
Related storiesThe state's fast food council can raise the minimum wage by up to 3.5% yearly, depending on inflation.
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