[nfbmi-talk] Biggby Coffee Not Asked About Capitol Building Deal

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Mon Sep 9 17:15:10 UTC 2013


I've got it confirmed by the way from one Constance Zannger via voice phone 
that Robert Essenberg is not available and engaged in training. That was 
after I went through the usual thing with BSBP in trying to reach Rodgers, 
et al. While Zanger would not release the type of training, etc. including a 
direct request in which I asked, "Is he in training with Tim Hortons?, she 
did again state he was away in training and that the rest might be a FOIA 
request" In addition I asked Constance if the BEP now knows where all its 
equipment is and how it is funded. She said they know where it all is (by 
the way I reference the Auditor General's Report). But then she added when I 
verbally requested an accounting that that must be made under the FOIA.

Shoot don't these clowns know where their stuff is and how to access that 
information or how to document assertions of fact?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Eagle" <markaeagle at yahoo.com>
To: "NFB Michigan Internet Mailing List" <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 12:41 PM
Subject: [nfbmi-talk] Biggby Coffee Not Asked About Capitol Building Deal


Biggby Coffee Not Asked About Capitol Building Deal
Posted:  Sep 09, 2013 7:48 AM EDT<em class="wnDate">Monday, September 9, 
2013 7:48 AM EST</em>Updated:  Sep 09, 2013 11:15 AM EDT

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) - Biggby Coffee's CEO and Founder Bob Fish issued a 
statement Sunday night urging Michigan residents to get the attention of 
Michigan's lawmakers. He says Biggby was not asked to set up shop inside 
Michigan's Capitol building and he wants the opportunity.
The statement talks about Pure Michigan and Biggby being a Michigan-born 
company. Biggby Coffee is asking their customers to talk to Michigan's 
Senators, House Represenatives and the Governor, asking for a chance the 
move into the Capitol.
"To all Michigan residents, a Tim Horton's café is planned to be put into 
your Michigan State Capitol Building as we speak. I find this frustrating, 
maddening, and disappointing. BIGGBY was never contacted to participate," 
said Fish.
Biggby fans are already responding to the statement by contacting the state 
of Michigan online, including email, Facebook and Twitter.
Fish added that he is not anti-Canadian, but that there is a Michigan 
alternative. He also says the tax dollars Michigan residents pay will be 
competing against a Michigan Company and that "the money earned in this 
State by BIGGBY stays in the State, unlike a foreign company."
On Monday Fish said, "I have been told by someone who works at the 
Commission for the Blind that the State is railroading the blind out. The 
person who had the kiosk in the Capitol was terminated to make room for this 
"deal."
The training is taking place in Canada right now, according to Fish. He says 
no decisions have been made yet and this is only a training opportunity.
To see more of Fish's statements or contact him, visit his Facebook page 
here: https://www.facebook.com/WLNSTV#!/BiggbyBob?fref=ts
WLNS' latest on the story: 
http://www.wlns.com/story/23341069/tim-hortons-may-set-up-shop-inside-state-capitol
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