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Old Posted Nov 2, 2022, 3:39 PM
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Every item bought from these chains is an item not bought at a local business.
Sure, the profits may or may not remain in the local community depending on who owns the business and the franchise agreement. But all of these foreign chains employ local people, pay sales and income taxes, rent local property, etc.

Maybe you disagree, but many people would consider Krispy Kreme remarkably different from Tim Hortons or Robin's even though they sell the same-ish product - last week my mother, who was visiting us from out of town, insisted on driving one hour each way to Surrey to get Krispy Kreme even though Duffin's, Lucky's, and Cartems are all closer and better. Saying Juke is the same as Jollibee because they both sell fried chicken and Beaucoup is the same as Hazukidu because they are both bakeries is a little reductive, and tells me you don't pay attention to details and/or haven't tried these places.
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Sure, the profits may or may not remain in the local community depending on who owns the business and the franchise agreement. But all of these foreign chains employ local people, pay sales and income taxes, rent local property, etc.

Maybe you disagree, but many people would consider Krispy Kreme remarkably different from Tim Hortons or Robin's even though they sell the same-ish product - last week my mother, who was visiting us from out of town, insisted on driving one hour each way to Surrey to get Krispy Kreme even though Duffin's, Lucky's, and Cartems are all closer and better. Saying Juke is the same as Jollibee because they both sell fried chicken and Beaucoup is the same as Hazukidu because they are both bakeries is a little reductive, and tells me you don't pay attention to details and/or haven't tried these places.
Krispy Kreme is in Delta.

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Old Posted Nov 2, 2022, 10:50 PM
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Krispy Kreme is in Delta.

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How about because there already local bakeries/coffee shops making great croissants? Off the top of my head, Beaucoup, Mon Pitout, Nemesis/Dope.

it's like the hysteria over Jollibee - who needs someone licensing a foreign brand when Juke, Downlow etc were already offering better? Every item bought from these chains is an item not bought at a local business.
But the problem is that you want to pretend that everything local is great but they have owners who are as much of a douchebag than any multinational conglomerate or they go to Costco or Sysco for their ingredients.
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the new POPEYES in Park Royal North now has signage up.
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Old Posted Nov 4, 2022, 1:23 PM
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the new POPEYES in Park Royal North now has signage up.
They just started hiring for non-manager positions so should be opening within a month or two?

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OMRGAAARD!! who needs someone licensing a foreign brand when Juke, Downlow etc were already offering better? Every item bought from these chains is an item not bought at a local business.

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OMRGAAARD!! who needs someone licensing a foreign brand when Juke, Downlow etc were already offering better? Every item bought from these chains is an item not bought at a local business.

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I do love me some Downlow and Juke though.

Juke for when I have my dignity. Downlow for when I'm like 'F it', and just want to consume the world.
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Popeyes reveals address of its second Vancouver location

https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/popeyes-4413-main-street-vancouver

looks like they took that little new build that has been going on for years next to the Nestors/BCL on Main & 28th.

this is the space here >> https://www.collierscanada.com/en-ca/pro...ouver-british-columbia-canada/can2002688



talking to a manager at the North Richmond store they tell me

1) Park Royal and then Metrotown will open in mid/late December 2022
2) Both the Vancouver locations are set for February 2023
3) a new Scott Road location is set for Summer 2023.
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Brooklyn Dumpling Shop looking to expand into Vancouver with eight Automat-style locations.

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Brooklyn Dumpling Shop is a "zero human interaction"-style dining experience where the dishes are essentially set up inside "lockers" you open up after paying to retrieve your selection. The model is a modernization of the "automat," the famous self-serve cafeterias that were wildly popular in Philadelphia and New York City in the early 1900s. (There is a great documentary from 2021 called The Automat you can stream on the Kanopy platform, to learn more about this pioneering restaurant model.)

Breaking onto the scene in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in mid-2020, Brooklyn Dumpling Shop first made waves by heralding that the future of dining could be contactless - particularly in the face of lockdowns and health-based restrictions. Its first location debuted in NYC's Manhattan (not Brooklyn, actually) about a year later, and drew acclaim for having round-the-clock stock of dumplings in a variety of flavours, including cheeseburger, Reuben, Buffalo Ranch, and peanut butter and jelly.

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Lovret has plans to open eight BDS automat locations in Vancouver, however, specific details about where they will be located is not yet available. V.I.A. will update as soon as those details are provided.

- https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/food-...tomat-franchise-vancouver-canada-6135701
I've long been a proponent of Automats and hot food vending because it has a really small footprint if you exclude the dining hall but I'm curious how they are breaking a profit since the traditional Automat model has been unprofitable for 50 years and there's been a few failed attempts, notably Bamn!.
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Only problem with your dream about automat is that the food will probably suck. This screams failure.

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At the helm of the brand’s first international agreement is franchisee Grace Lovret, a native New Yorker who brings a diverse background in management, accounting, investments, and entertainment production to Brooklyn Dumpling Shop.

“After experiencing the amazing food, I invited Stratis to be a guest on my Podcast on iHeart Radio. Hearing Stratis talk about this incredibly innovative concept and his plans to expand to more markets nationally and internationally, I knew it was an opportunity I could not pass up,” says Lovret. “It’s an exciting time for Brooklyn Dumpling Shop, and I am looking forward to being part of the brand’s international growth story and bringing the brand into one of my favorite places, Vancouver.”

In partnership with franchise development company, Fransmart, Brooklyn Dumpling Shop is rapidly expanding its national footprint with more than 80 units in development and plans for even more international growth throughout Canada and beyond. The brand is on track to reach its target growth trajectory of 250 units in development within the next two years.

“This will no doubt be the first of many international deals for the brand and we look forward to closing more deals to bring Brooklyn Dumpling Shop to even more Canadian territories,” adds Morfogen “Grace’s strong business background makes her a perfect partner for our first venture outside the United States.”
https://www.qsrmagazine.com/news/brooklyn-dumpling-shop-inks-deal-grow-vancouver-canada
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Old Posted Nov 22, 2022, 1:13 AM
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Yeah, that's the problem with the Automat model. It worked fine for soups, salads, baked and oven cooked goods.....in the 40's when 15 cents for a slice of pie was still profitable. Today your options are expensive offerings or very, very processed foods that might sit in the compartment for 2-4 hours. Note how the other BDS outlets are using large compartments. You still get a full wall of product but you have less waste because you don't have as much fresh product put out. Not really a great use of space.

BDS gives off a vibe of small portions and high prices.
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I've long been a proponent of Automats and hot food vending because it has a really small footprint if you exclude the dining hall but I'm curious how they are breaking a profit since the traditional Automat model has been unprofitable for 50 years and there's been a few failed attempts, notably Bamn!.
These are popular and successful in the Netherlands.. and have been there since the 40s I think.

https://biz.crast.net/take-a-look-at-ams...you-can-grab-a-hot-breakfast-in-seconds/

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Sounds like just the place for some messed-up tweaker to smash up several nights a week!
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These are popular and successful in the Netherlands.. and have been there since the 40s I think.

https://biz.crast.net/take-a-look-at-ams...you-can-grab-a-hot-breakfast-in-seconds/

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Bamn! tried replicating FEBO's business and even imported the same serving units for their location but there was too many complaints about having to feed in mountains of quarters for mediocre food.
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There was a change machine, and the concept was cute, but really? Three dollars in change? When there was someone standing at the counter?
- https://ask.metafilter.com/124123/NYC-folks-What-happened-to-the-BAMN-automat
Keep in mind that credit/debit tap is only a new thing to Americans now and they don't have loonies/toonies. The other was a poor location and high rent. It was never going to work.

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Sounds like just the place for some messed-up tweaker to smash up several nights a week!
You are being a little sensationalist but that's the other problem. Taking a successful european thing and making it work somewhere else in the world is hard. You are up against different lifestyles, diets and yes, how the late night crowds act.

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Old Posted Dec 7, 2022, 1:03 AM
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Add Heritage Asian Eatery to the new Lonsdale Quay food court.

https://www.nsnews.com/local-news/herita...on-lonsdale-quay-north-vancouver-6201926
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Sad to hear but it was not as good as it used to be, that location anyway.
The Langley one is closing but will open a new one in Willowbrook's Courtyard expansion. The old location in Langley will become a Kings Taps.
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Martinis on West Broadway is closing. Shame it was always a solid choice for non-chain, reasonably-priced meals. Owner is retiring.

https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/martinis-restaurant-vancouver-closing
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