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Marble Slab Creamery: The Weighing Decision

Marble Slab Creamery: The Weighing Decision

A current franchisee of Marble Slab Creamery (producer of the self-proclaimed “Freshest Ice Cream on Earth”) was set to open his second location in Waterloo, Ontario. In a recent phone conversation with Marble Slab’s Canadian president, the contentious issue of the corporate ice-cream weighing policy had come up. The franchisee was convinced that his managerial abilities and the growth potential of the new location would result in an ultimately successful franchise; however, the president had expressed hesitation at the franchisee straying from the policy. Two questions were foremost in his mind as he weighed his options: 1) What did customers truly value in the Marble Slab service concept? 2) How would the chosen weighing policy affect the customer experience? The franchisee had hopes of owning several Marble Slab franchises, and knew that his weighing policy decision could have lasting effects on his business operations and his relationship with head office.

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