Fast Food Restaurants Claim Ethanol Drives Up Food Costs, Lobbying For Repeal

Dec. 12, 2012

Some fast food restaurants are asking congress to repeal the ethanol mandate, saying the fuel additive is driving up food prices, according to Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal. A Wendy's franchise owner claimed ethanol in gasoline cost his four restaurants up to $30,000 annually. Full article. 

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