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Rebelle artisan bagels
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#REBELLE ARTISAN BAGELS PRO#

Wow you are so pro corporate employees anti labor worker it’s not funny. There are too many competitors for you to continue acting this way without it impacting your bottom line. The Instagram video that sparked the first post has mysteriously disappeared, so maybe the Reddit crusade will serve as a much needed reality check. COVID didn't make you into a narcissist, and hiding your true motives behind the pandemic makes it even worse. NO FEEDBACK NEEDED, JUST LOVE shows that you are entirely unwilling to admit when you're wrong. DEMANDING that you're only provided feedback that helps the business e.g.Why bully customers for wanting large quantities of your low-margin product? ' no half/full dozens for order, do not be that person who tries to get around it by ordering 12 single bagels unless you wanna talk to the manager, Karen.' Would the message be the same if an order came through for a dozen high margin items?.

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My biggest gripe is that everything just seems so disingenuous and the outpouring of heavily skewed feedback is hard to ignore. No one is discounting the great deal of stress that comes with running a business, especially in unprecedented times.

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Thank you for supporting our business during the past 5 years! A big, bold change is a huge risk - one we are proud to take with your unrelenting support.There are two sides to every story, and I fully recognize that there may be some key omissions from OP's account of what happened. Starting Friday 8/19, we will not have any single-use plastic cups available for takeout. Your options are to BYO cup, to purchase one of ours for $10 (first fill free! it's a deal!) or to enjoy your drink on-premise using one of our cups. But there's no money in the world that worth the damage we're doing with single use plastic cups. Maybe we lose some sales and have to live with that. Listen, it's 2022 and the world is heating up at an alarming rate. When we decided to open a small business, we weren't thinking we'd add to the problems, but we are making things worse and it's time to correct that. Clover Food Lab in Boston already tried this and they don't love it. There are ZERO industrial composting facilities in RI and the cups are usually ending up in your trash bins at home. We could switch to "compostable" plastics, but we're not here to lie to you so we can all feel good about our consumption habits. Think of all the better uses for that water, and all the energy it takes to make those cups.

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and then the pandemic hit and takeout became the only way.ĭid you know we went through 1.6 tons of single use plastic cups just in 2020? That's 3,200 pounds of plastic, which takes 36,031 gallons of water to produce.

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We've been thinking about solutions since 2019. While we've always encouraged on-premise consumption to reduce trash, the reality is that the majority of our customers are eating on-the-go and the demand for takeout far outstrips for-here orders. Throughout the five years we've been running Rebelle (!!), our desire has been to operate in a way that is harmonious with the environment and our community. It's the reason why we work with local producers & roasters, support our local farmers markets, and compost all our food scraps locally. A note on why we're moving away from single-use plastic cups:










Rebelle artisan bagels