
Waylon Cunningham
Fast Food Reporter at Reuters
Fast food reporter at Reuters [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
newsmax.com | Waylon Cunningham
Starbucks will invest more in staffing and less on equipment, including an automation system that it previously touted, CEO Brian Niccol said, breaking with a wider industry trend to rely more on technology for store operations. Niccol said additional staffing was critical to improving the customer experience – his main objective since assuming leadership in September.
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1 month ago |
publico.pt | Tassilo Hummel |Waylon Cunningham
Ouça este artigo 00:00 08:51 Exclusivo Gostaria de Ouvir? Assine já Há seis anos, o multimilionário e presidente-executivo da LVMH, Bernard Arnault, e o presidente Donald Trump cortaram a fita azul de uma fábrica na zona rural do Texas, vocacionada para produzir malas para a Louis Vuitton, uma das marcas de luxo mais conhecidas do mundo.
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1 month ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Tassilo Hummel |Waylon Cunningham
Six years ago, LVMH's billionaire CEO Bernard Arnault and President Donald Trump cut the blue ribbon on a factory in rural Texas that would make designer handbags for Louis Vuitton, one of the world’s best-known luxury brands. But since the high-profile opening, the factory has faced a host of problems limiting production, 11 former Louis Vuitton employees told Reuters.
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1 month ago |
marketscreener.com | Tassilo Hummel |Waylon Cunningham
ALVARADO, Texas / PARIS (Reuters) -Six years ago, LVMH's billionaire CEO Bernard Arnault and President Donald Trump cut the blue ribbon on a factory in rural Texas that would make designer handbags for Louis Vuitton, one of the world's best-known luxury brands. But since the high-profile opening, the factory has faced a host of problems limiting production, 11 former Louis Vuitton employees told Reuters.
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1 month ago |
money.usnews.com | Tassilo Hummel |Waylon Cunningham
By Tassilo Hummel and Waylon CunninghamALVARADO, Texas / PARIS - Six years ago, LVMH's billionaire CEO Bernard Arnault and President Donald Trump cut the blue ribbon on a factory in rural Texas that would make designer handbags for Louis Vuitton, one of the world’s best-known luxury brands. But since the high-profile opening, the factory has faced a host of problems limiting production, 11 former Louis Vuitton employees told Reuters.
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RT @Sweeegu: Poorly skilled workers who cut corners, not enough bodies. The fate of the Louis Vuitton factory in Texas. Color me shocked. T…

RT @nypost: LVMH’s Louis Vuitton factory in Texas plagued with errors, waste as it ranks among the worst-performing globally https://t.co/x…

RT @gabstargardter: Great story by @tassilo_hummel and @waylon_wc on the difficulties LVMH has faced making high-end Vuitton bags in Texas…