Owner/Operators Spent Milllion$ Building McCafe for This?
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And no $2 drink, its like $3.49 for 13oz
So operators paid for the development and advertising the brand... same with PREMIUM coffee, now a $1
Was suppose to be a business in a business. Now its just a drain, with POS (piece of s#it) equipment that wont stay operational, and service calls that dont make it profitable.
I predicted this when it launched, as with the future discounting when $1 Any Sized was created. Its like a book thats been written, if operators only knew how to read it.
Operators need to develop a realtime field vote mechanism controlled by a 3rd party. Eliminating the vote capability of NFLA members in financially obligating the system. Removing the shield of OPERATOR APPROVED from the corporate demigods
The system coumd easily have an APP for that voting, allowing real input across the system. The onmy result published is the totals.. given no line data access to the field to intimidate thru rewrites.
This is obvious. It's another way to shift wealth from an perspire to corporate. McCafe at SVS and Walgreens (or the super makes-stock up with a whole case at home!) give people yet another reason not to come to the restaurants.
Beverages are the highest profit margin that carry a restaurant, particularly when you need that to offset the deep dispcu.nts on food, app freebies, coupon mailers etc.
Not only does corporate directly compete with that to take it away, it limits price on what beverage sales are left in the restaurant.
What idiot allows this to comtinue with this obvious scheme? Us.
Vote it out, my a#s. You put it on the agenda, and watch your field operations DQ everyone that votes in favor as INELIGIBLE under Operator Participation, which is a pure subjective category.
NOA can easily set the agenda with a member recommended removal date, and the NOA members remove it all at once in more than 70% of the restaurant's. Work together, for youll surely hang separately.
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And no $2 drink, its like $3.49 for 13oz
So operators paid for the development and advertising the brand... same with PREMIUM coffee, now a $1
Was suppose to be a business in a business. Now its just a drain, with POS (piece of s#it) equipment that wont stay operational, and service calls that dont make it profitable.
I predicted this when it launched, as with the future discounting when $1 Any Sized was created. Its like a book thats been written, if operators only knew how to read it.
Operators need to develop a realtime field vote mechanism controlled by a 3rd party. Eliminating the vote capability of NFLA members in financially obligating the system. Removing the shield of OPERATOR APPROVED from the corporate demigods
The system coumd easily have an APP for that voting, allowing real input across the system. The onmy result published is the totals.. given no line data access to the field to intimidate thru rewrites.
To the above- the only problem with that idea is WHO COUNTS THE VOTES!
This is obvious. It's another way to shift wealth from an perspire to corporate.
McCafe at SVS and Walgreens (or the super makes-stock up with a whole case at home!) give people yet another reason not to come to the restaurants.
Beverages are the highest profit margin that carry a restaurant, particularly when you need that to offset the deep dispcu.nts on food, app freebies, coupon mailers etc.
Not only does corporate directly compete with that to take it away, it limits price on what beverage sales are left in the restaurant.
What idiot allows this to comtinue with this obvious scheme? Us.
NOA needs a new playbook to save us.
One MORE Time- The NOA (and the NFLA) have absolutely NO CONTROL over Drink Prices!!!
IF you want to know who to blame, look no further than your OPNAD REP.
OPNAD leads us like Lambs to the slaughter.
Want to get rid of $1ASD? VOTE IT OUT in COOP and OPNAD !!
Vote it out, my a#s. You put it on the agenda, and watch your field operations DQ everyone that votes in favor as INELIGIBLE under Operator Participation, which is a pure subjective category.
NOA can easily set the agenda with a member recommended removal date, and the NOA members remove it all at once in more than 70% of the restaurant's. Work together, for youll surely hang separately.
Understand, any operator can keep it as a LSM
WHY do we not get a listing of how our OPNAD reps (lackeys) vote?
Everything Corp wants passes if there is no accountability!
I imagine the suits in Chicago laugh their tails off when they hear "Operator Lead" or "Owner Driven"
DEMAND OPNAD TRANSPARENCY!
Anyone have a copy of the OPNAD bylaws?
Anyone know how many Co-Ops have "secret" ballots/votes?
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