Biggby Coffee growth in Midwest worries Nigel Travis

Herbert Gilbert
  Today I write to you from Biggby Coffee in Champaign, IL as this excellent Michigan based coffee chain is exploding in growth offering jobs for American born baristas and not dominated by Indian migrants and frequent flyers. Nigel Travis CEO of Dunkin Donuts is  very concerned that Biggby Coffee is copying a page form Dunkin Donuts growth through the years by putting cheap labor Indian owned franchises all over over-saturated marketplaces in New England, Chicago, and other areas of America.
Biggby offers a big variety of flavored coffee with courtesy workers and not people who look like they can be potential terrorists and jihadists and the reason Biggby is preferred by many in Champaign, Illinois and other areas of growth is because it is run by Americans. Our own Jason Percy has studies the Biggby chain and reading about the rival to Dunkin Donuts now surpassing one hundred stores and Biggby also can be a potential rival to the dominance of Starbucks as well. Biuggby and smaller coffee places are also a threat to the construction and capital corruption fossil fuel industry wishing to plant more gas stations dominating space and coffee and gambling slot
t locations and having much of America redeveloped into zones of fuel centers is a tragedy and already at disgusting levels and more small business and development competition that a Biggby can offer is crucial for the economy.
Make no mistake Nigel Travis and the Dunkin Donuts cruddy bake empire is worried about any potential competition and I will always push for people to avoid these foreign entities and go to your local small coffee chains and mom and pop indies. You never see Americans working at Dunkin Donuts the chain is a racist exclusivity of ownership and control for brown Indian, Bangelshi,  and Pakistani and is why seeing someone other from that region of the world behind the counter of a Dunkin Donuts is about as rare as getting a soft donut form Dunkin Donuts after noon.

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