Have you ever gone to a Dunkin Donuts not owned by Indians?

yeah. there's dunkin donuts here not owned by indians...

mr hero on the other hand........

they are inexpensive franchises with a quick profit so yeah you'll see indians buying them quick
 
Wow. This thread just reminded how long it's been since I have been in a doughnut shop. I refuse to buy from coolies though.
 
how would you kno they were owned by indians? juss because the employees are a certain nat dosen't mean the owner is the same/hell most of the time u'd ever see the owner period.. hell u'd think a lot of mexicans were owners of certain places but they are juss workers
Anyplace u see all Indians working...9 times out of ten its Indian owned. That's how all the Subways are here.
 
@Black A. Camus There is another level to this as well. So lets say they want to grow. The one thing immigrants sometimes have that black folks don't have are literal countries behind them. Foreign investment. There is this:

https://www.uscis.gov/eb-5

So, when they want to grow after gaining some experience this comes into play a lot of times. It's kind of a shame that blacks in America (and even africans that come over) don't have access to this as much. But this is another advantage they have. See below for summary:

"
USCIS administers the EB-5 Program. Under this program, entrepreneurs (and their spouses and unmarried children under 21) are eligible to apply for a green card (permanent residence) if they:

  • Make the necessary investment in a commercial enterprise in the United States; and
  • Plan to create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers.
This program is known as EB-5 for the name of the employment-based fifth preference visa that participants receive.

Congress created the EB-5 Program in 1990 to stimulate the U.S. economy through job creation and capital investment by foreign investors. In 1992, Congress created the Immigrant Investor Program, also known as the Regional Center Program. This sets aside EB-5 visas for participants who invest in commercial enterprises associated with regional centers approved by USCIS based on proposals for promoting economic growth."
 
Because it mentioned Coolies, whom I detest with a passion..
But why is it a problem? This is not even your thread

Your original post(before you edited it) made no mention of coolies. It was just some vague response about you not liking donuts or ever going to Dunkin Donuts, which made no sense, but your edit provided clarity.
 
These days, when I for lunch at work, 60% of the people I see
Your original post(before you edited it) made no mention of coolies. It was just some vague response about you not liking donuts or ever going to Dunkin Donuts, which made no sense, but your edit provided clarity.
You speak as if I am trying or obligated to prove something to you;
Please disabuse yourself of that illusion of grandeur
 


This video I saw awhile back can give you some insight. All I get now is calls from their companies for these short term gigs where they present you to these white companies.
 
I'm from the West Coast, but I've lived in the East and in the Midwest. From coast to coast, and in the middle, I've never been to a Dunkin Donuts that wasn't owned by Indians. What's that about?

You're "from the West Coast, but ... lived in the East and in the Midwest. From coast to coast, and in the middle ".
I gotta ask, what country??? India? :rolleyes:
 
dont see many indians in the Dunkin Donuts here.....however, the 7Eleven.....shid....thats all u fuckin see
 
Their donuts are too damn dry anyway.
The best time to eat Dunkin' Donuts is in the morning when I'm fresh donuts rollout in the afternoon or night time they get hard as a rock my favorite is the chocolate and vanilla frosted ones. Oh by the way that big and toasty is not so bad sometimes
 
Go to Miami, they have several Kosher DDs there, owned by Jews.
I'm from the West Coast, but I've lived in the East and in the Midwest. From coast to coast, and in the middle, I've never been to a Dunkin Donuts that wasn't owned by Indians. What's that about?
 
Many stores in Atlanta have several Black folks working at one time. The shift managers in the Fulton Indusrial branch are black, the one on Cascade rd too.
I have yet to see one of their franchises with more than 1 African American per shift.
 
Many stores in Atlanta have several Black folks working at one time. The shift managers in the Fulton Indusrial branch are black, the one on Cascade rd too.
That's all over Atlanta even in Roswell the one that I go by most the time is mostly black
 
I'm trying to buy some as we speak. The thing a hate about franchises is when your a new owner, you open-up where they want you to. I've enquirer about several and the locations are always at an hr away from where I live now
 
I'm trying to buy some as we speak. The thing a hate about franchises is when your a new owner, you open-up where they want you to. I've enquirer about several and the locations are always at an hr away from where I live now
Well that's the basic premise of franchising. You simply have a license to operate under their name and they benefit first before you do.
 
Had Dunkin Donut munchkins yesterday. Worst shits ever. Dry and stale as fuck! These Indians have no pride. Coffee is horrible too.
DD used to be dope now it is a joke.
 
I almost came at you crazy. I know what I'm talking about. Fall back

lol,

its not that expensive compared to a buffalo wild wings or kfc...

a coworker told me his cousin came into some decent money... one point five milly and wanted to open a buffalo wild wings, they told that is not enough to open a franchise....

he needed at least three milly..

dude was able to start two dunkin donut franchises tho..
 
Yes. This black dude at my gym owns 3 with his mom. There is an Indian guy that works there and he keeps asking her to sell it to him and she says no.
there was this black dude that owned 7 papa johns ad a black woman that owned a few ihops in harlem..u'd never kno what's owned by who unless you kno them personally or get iside info..hell people thought manna's in harlem was a black owned bizz for decades until some found out it was really owned by asians
 
lol,

its not that expensive compared to a buffalo wild wings or kfc...

a coworker told me his cousin came into some decent money... one point five milly and wanted to open a buffalo wild wings, they told that is not enough to open a franchise....

he needed at least three milly..

dude was able to start two dunkin donut franchises tho..
yeah every bizzness is diff..a dude i knew over a decade ago open up a quizno at the age of like 26..had a decent career and i remember he said it didn't cost that much to open 1
 
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