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There's a meme being debated right now that says McDonald's workers in Denmark make $22 U.S. per hour plus they have 6 weeks of vacation.

Is this accurate? U.S. McDonald's workers make much less than this.

Can you work at a fast food place like McDonald's and have a decent standard of living?


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/drbootup at 2024-02-14 01:29:18+00:00.

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nonfree at 2024-02-14 21:45:55+00:00 ID: kqg1510


Hah - yea, I disagree :) there's a strong point in exactly the argument I'm making. You may not agree or fully understand, but that doesn't make it not-a-point. But that logic was definitely something.

And no , I probably won't be diving into a detailed argument about what I see as a fair way to structure our healthcare with you. Normally I wouldn't mind, but your way of starting (and continuing) this whole argument shows me fairly clearly that it's not going to be a healthy debate. You seem angry and fairly toxic for no apparent reason - i can't imagine anything good coming from it.

So as for healthcare, I'll leave it at "there's room for improvement" - hopefully we can agree on that, but if not it is what it is.

Have a nice night