Ramon Ramos
Nigel Travis is the CEO on Dunkin brands a d he is always seeking out new space opportunities for more outlets that he could use his monopolistic power. This is why when he sees other places superior to his brand he becomes worried. He knows most coffee places are better than his brand that only exist because of franchises rights and ways for immigrants to buy their way t into other countries.
Nigel drove through Highwood Illinois and saw a coffee house that dismayed and upset him called Tala coffee house. Nigel wondered what he could do to break onto Highwood and knows that towns that take pride of their streets and business would not allow something like his company to be allowed and look anything like the cookie cutter boring business it is. Nigel Travis sees a place like Highwoods Tala coffee house and he knows his gig is up if if more communities and villages are not corrupt there would be no way on fucking way he could ever get his boring brand into a town like this as unlike other parts of Chicagoland this stretch of Lakefront downtown community prevents
ugly chains that are not unique and ubiquitous everywhere from setting foot into their village and key spots. Unfortunately much of Chicago and its surrounding bedroom communities have allowed this shit chain into just about every town and as often mentioned a this blog this is a fake money-laundering business which shop sits empty most of the time and would of closed i f not a global Berkshire Hathaway hedge-fund like source in economy.
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