Nigel Travis worried about Blue Collar coffee in Beloit ,Wisconsin

   Arthur " King" Eaton   

    Former Dunkin CEO Nigel Travis worked hard to maintain Dunkin as a monopolist in many communities serving bad once a fay baked donuts and awful coffee and the transition of Dunkin Cobnuts into being a cool great American business  into one of hedge fund cheap run for profit has been the story of this country in general as Dunkin is bit a always seeking cost cutting  cookie cutter aspect of bad business and model in suburbia. Nigel Travis was at the


forefront of the Dunkin expansion in America as this company ceased to be one about baking good tasty product and suoperiot coffee and essentially became a advertising spending company to fatten the profits of the corrupt and politically boas manipulation  company I hate our pro-Dunking awful writer Jason Percy and the Dunkin corporation of bad product and with this in mind we have news where Nigel Travis sat in the Dunkin board and gave fellow board members some discerning news

that has kept Nigel Travis  is up all through the night for several moon phases. In the big beautiful city of Beloit Wisconsin a coffee house named Blue Collar coffee company has arise and given the local community new fresh coffee and drink accountability for the residents of Beloit where alternatives to the coffee donuts monopoly has not been established by Nigel Travis 

 Travis is a wicked executive wiring several business propagandist books where he says he wants workers to toil for seven bucks a hour while executives and members like him receive annual  in the millions and millions of dollars and this is a creep fucker and a half long bring in down this once popular franchise that sits mainly empty burning electricity once the afternoon kicks  in and nobody goes to this business that is subsidized by the global hedge funds and local corrupt village leaders in order to prevent mom and pop business of drink to spring up such as Beloit's  Blue  Collar and other coffee entrepreneurs to arise  


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