FLINT, MI – If fast food is in your dinner plans for Monday night, you might want to rethink your options.

According to The Washington Post, Flint employees at some of the most popular fast-food restaurants – including KFC, Wendy's, Burger King and McDonald's – will stage walk-outs on Monday, July 29, in order to protest low wages.

Organizers said low-wage employees at stores including Dollar Tree, Macy’s and Victoria’s Secret are expected to join protesters in several cities, The Washington Post added.

Flint is one of seven cities nationwide expected to participate in Monday’s protest, with Detroit, New York, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo. worker also expected to join.

The protests are backed by a network of community, clergy and labor groups across the country, including the Service Employees International Union.

“SEIU members, like all service-sector workers, are worse off when large fast-food and retail companies are able to hold down wages and push down benefit standards for working people,” Mary Kay Henry, SEIU president, said in a release.

The protestors aim to urge their employers to pay workers a living wage. Most of the employees who get hired in make minimum wage – $7.40 per hour in Michigan – or just slightly more. Workers have been demanding rates in upward of $15 per hour during similar walkouts in other Michigan markets.

Just over two months ago in May, a combined 27 workers at a Detroit restaurant and a Warren restaurant –McDonald’s at 10400 Gratiot Ave. and Long John Silvers at 3755 E. 8 Mile Rd., respectively – walked out on the job.

Managers at the McDonald’s took over for the workers who left, but the Long John Silvers was forced to close following the move.

Similar strikes from employees of fast food restaurants across the nation have resulted in small victories for employees, including small raises and an increase in hours.

Representatives from several local McDonald’s, Wendy’s and Burger King restaurants all declined to comment on the speculation that employees may strike on Monday.