- Foot traffic to fast-food chains in California fell in April and May, new data shows.
- McDonald's and Burger King were among the chains to see visits fall.
- These chains are among those to ahev raised prices to offset the new minimum wage in the state.
Foot traffic to McDonald's, Burger King, and In-N-Out Burger restaurants in California appeared to fall in the weeks after they raised prices to offset the state's new $20 minimum wage for workers at limited-service restaurants, new data shows.