Chuck Woodruff
Rockford Illinois is a town that somehow manages to limit the number of Dukin Donuts and keep it from proliferating all over their landscape. Dunkin Donuts has a couple of locations unable or unwilling to get the city to deploy construction sites to make tear downs and allow them to build to preference. Rockford has managed to keep their own coffee independent stores and mall breakfast restaurants in the area free of the ubiquitous chain that fifty or so miles closer to Chicago is everywhere because of the influence this company and Indian entrepreneurs have with local villages willing to sell their soul to a monstrous of dullness and sameness. A Indian couple in 2010 had come to Rockford and opened up three stores but didn't have the influence of lower taxation and easy distribution networks that Chicago's Dunkin Donuts seem to have baking their donuts in one location and traveling all around Chicagoland by truck. Rinku and Chirag Patel had come to Rockford and opened up three of this high-calorie cheap coffee shops and never reached the goals needed to sustain the company. the Dunkin Donuts corporate had been disappointed by the operations of the Patel's Dunkin Donuts and luckily for this area the Dunkin failed miserably and one wonders how there can be so many in the Chicago area despite the competition with so many other businesses. it is obvious that this chain manufactures itself only though its ability to gain leverage through politically connected people more so than actual sales of product. many of these Dunkin donuts in Chicagoland are not really that busy and must have similar sales to Rockford but they likely remain open because of the advantages these desperate villages give them to for stall empty structures of their bad architecture developments they set aide and constantly accomplish for their construction cronies. now I don't have a problem with Indian people, they are much more cuter and funny looking people especially compared to dangerous blacks, but the constant sprawl and development scam continues and it seems they are a major part of so many bad business. these bad business and aesthetics continues unabated in certain suburban areas unabated around the country creating these businesses and constantly giving excuses for more construction. Dunkin Donuts has been so successful in some of these suburban areas that when they cannot find a parcel of land they just get attached to gas stations where their presence is even more omnipresent istiating even more inequality as areas attached to boring dull business structures and chains will never get the property value of urban areas that deny a Dunkin chain or auto parts business from dominating the street scene. Thus is the scam right here my friends that wealthy folks in sky-high mile club luxury lifestyle are able to retain in their trendy neighborhoods free of Dunin Donuts and why we expose so much hatred for this company on this blog. Rockford is far fro the urban city-state centers of America and is no Boston or san Francisco but it is evident that city leaders know the importance of business type and availability and importance of scenery and have done a great job not letting corporate chains take over the landscape.
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