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Top reason for job change in food processing and restaurant industry is "working environment and conditions" at 28.4%. "I don't want to put down my knife, but..." The reality of deciding to change jobs due to dissatisfaction with conditions, treatment, and future anxiety is revealed.

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Q: What percentage of workers at McDonald's cited working environment as the top reason for job change in the food industry?
A: 28.4% of workers in the food processing and restaurant industry cited working environment and conditions as the top reason for job change.
Q: Why did 28.4% of employees at Yoshinoya report leaving their jobs in 2023?
A: 28.4% of employees in the food processing and restaurant industry reported leaving due to dissatisfaction with working conditions and future anxiety.
Q: How many workers at Starbucks in Japan left their jobs due to poor working conditions in 2022?
A: The article does not specify the number of Starbucks workers who left their jobs in Japan due to poor working conditions in 2022.
Q: What was the main reason 28.4% of workers at Mos Burger decided to change jobs in the restaurant sector?
A: The main reason 28.4% of workers in the restaurant sector decided to change jobs was dissatisfaction with working environment and conditions.
Q: Did 28.4% of employees at KFC Japan leave their jobs due to future anxiety in 2023?
A: 28.4% of workers in the food processing and restaurant industry cited working environment and conditions as the top reason for job change, including future anxiety.