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ESPN is a horrible TV partner. They need to promote the story-lines that they want to sell. I've seen very little promotion for this year's Indy 500...
I totally agree with you Alex. There are many more to be investigated. I have a theory of "why" these in the article have been targeted but will withhold my opinion. I know of one non for profit in particular that bought hundreds of these properties and didn't do what he agreed to. ALL non for profits who have purchased multiple properties at once should be thoroughly investigated. This is very FISHY!!!
What is an extra 30 million between friends?
does anyone remember how the voting went on the INDYGO trasnit Center? DMD strikes again
I don't see what the big deal is. The food market is a iffy one, but being in Indy, most news media outlets claim we are pro-franchise and what not. I've been eating at SNS for decades. I've never cared for their burgers, always a Chili Mac, fries, and a drink customer. Nothing in that meal has changed over the decades, nothing. The biggest complaint I read about SNS is that the fries are too thin cut and thus they aren't "hot" or "warm" enough for certain customers likings. If the burgers are thinner, they can't be that much thinner. They were thin to begin with from what I recall. The strawberry milkshakes taste the same. . I can't see the change hurting SNS. I've had Shake Shack in NYC, I wasn't displeased, I wasn't overly impressed. Food was good, shakes were good, but I really didn't see anything that was leaps and bounds better than Steak N Shake or any other of a handful of places. Some folks are just clingers to whatever is popular at the time. Shake Shack is a hip, NYC cool thing, so some folks will drool over the place just because of that. Five Guys spread fast, and for the most part, they are decent as well. However, for a while, some seemed to think Five Guys was the end all, be all. I really like watching the food markets change with time. One burger placed I really liked was Flaky Jakes, but they too are just a fond memory.
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ESPN is a horrible TV partner. They need to promote the story-lines that they want to sell. I've seen very little promotion for this year's Indy 500...
I totally agree with you Alex. There are many more to be investigated. I have a theory of "why" these in the article have been targeted but will withhold my opinion. I know of one non for profit in particular that bought hundreds of these properties and didn't do what he agreed to. ALL non for profits who have purchased multiple properties at once should be thoroughly investigated. This is very FISHY!!!
What is an extra 30 million between friends?
does anyone remember how the voting went on the INDYGO trasnit Center? DMD strikes again
I don't see what the big deal is. The food market is a iffy one, but being in Indy, most news media outlets claim we are pro-franchise and what not. I've been eating at SNS for decades. I've never cared for their burgers, always a Chili Mac, fries, and a drink customer. Nothing in that meal has changed over the decades, nothing. The biggest complaint I read about SNS is that the fries are too thin cut and thus they aren't "hot" or "warm" enough for certain customers likings. If the burgers are thinner, they can't be that much thinner. They were thin to begin with from what I recall. The strawberry milkshakes taste the same. . I can't see the change hurting SNS. I've had Shake Shack in NYC, I wasn't displeased, I wasn't overly impressed. Food was good, shakes were good, but I really didn't see anything that was leaps and bounds better than Steak N Shake or any other of a handful of places. Some folks are just clingers to whatever is popular at the time. Shake Shack is a hip, NYC cool thing, so some folks will drool over the place just because of that. Five Guys spread fast, and for the most part, they are decent as well. However, for a while, some seemed to think Five Guys was the end all, be all. I really like watching the food markets change with time. One burger placed I really liked was Flaky Jakes, but they too are just a fond memory.