Dunkin Donuts is a popular topic on Change.org with petitions addressing various issues related to the companys practices and policies. Petitions range from demanding fair wages and benefits for Dunkin Donuts employees to advocating for more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices within the company.
One petition with over 100,000 signatures calls for Dunkin Donuts to implement a compostable cup for their beverages to reduce environmental waste. Another petition highlights the need for better treatment of workers, citing instances of unfair labor practices and inadequate wages.
By exploring the petitions under this topic, you can support efforts to improve working conditions, advocate for sustainability, and hold Dunkin Donuts accountable for their actions. Join the movement and make a difference in shaping the future of this iconic coffee and donut chain.
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I was born and grew up in Norwich. It was the Rose of New England and a thriving town. Perhaps Norwich needs to establish a real Historic Preservation Society so that buildings like this one can be preserved. Tearing this historic building to put up a Dunkin’ Donuts or any other type of modern commercial building is very objectionable. Perhaps the City can give it second thoughts and embrace its rich history and preserve this building whether it be made into a nice restaurant, preschool or something along those lines. Please preserve the rich history in Norwich and Norwichtown. The town needs restoration badly to save and become The Rose of New England again!
Norwich is a gem of a small city, largely because of its wealth of historic buildings. The former West Town Street School is important both architecturally and because of the history it embodies. Dunkin, please don't permanently damage the town you are investing in by demolishing this structure.
Please do not allow The Grange in Norwich to be demolished. This historic building holds cultural and architectural significance for our community—it’s part of our shared heritage and identity. Replacing it with a drive-through coffee shop is not progress; it’s erasure. We can have modern convenience without sacrificing irreplaceable landmarks. Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever. Let’s choose preservation over short-term profit and protect what makes Norwich unique.