Posted by Steve706 on January 12, 2018 at 05:54:21 from (67.21.110.193):
In Reply to: Re: $11 minimum ? posted by centash on January 11, 2018 at 14:52:10:
I think you are missing some facts to be honest. Tim Hortons are for the majority franchise outlets, so it is the individual owners doing the cuts, not the company itself. On that note, Tim�s isn�t even Canadian anymore, it�s owned by a Brazilian food conglomerate that has a very nasty record of cutting back quality of products and support provided to franchises. In the last year, Tim�s has been sending cost cutting measures down to the franchise level and by the most part, the individual owners have been swallowing the cost, they do not set prices, head office does. The simple fact is the owner needs to make money to survive and if cutting some employee perks is required, so be it since they are not breaking any laws at all. It is a situation that the customer,owner,and employees all lose and the corporation hasn�t lost a thing. People can boycott all they want, but they are just punishing the employees and owners, the corporation will get its full earnings no matter what, as long as there are franchises who want to stay in business.
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