Sunday 3 October 2010

BASKIN ROBBINS BEGIN CLOSING IN PROTEST OF NO STOCK, NO ASSISTANCE, NO NOTHING


Several Baskin Robbins shops have reportedly been closed yesterday (Sunday) with organisers now attempting to get all the franchisees to close their shops this week and deny Allied Brands (ABQ) any more revenue.

Most shop owners report less than 10 ice cream flavours available for ordering, missing key dry goods including cups, spoons, and cones and other essentials. Baskin Robbins management is refusing to even turn their mobile phones on because of the abuse being heaped on them by franchisees. One of these managers is said to be preoccupied in preparations to defend himself from sexual harassment charges by a former staffer, allegations that make the David Jones case pale in comparison. Company defense solicitors have been among those unpaid by Allied Brands.

Attempts by many of the franchisees to contact parent Dunkin Brands and Baskin Robbins international management have also seen these executives bunkered down and refusing to discuss the situation with the Australian franchisees.

The media is going to be called in this week by franchisees frustrated with the continued lack of integrity shown by these people. Pictures of empty ice cream freezers and sad children of shop owners will be compelling additional evidence of the morals shown by this rogue franchisor.

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