Toronto bakery's start to new year keeps getting worse Toronto TorontoBakery
whose break-ins have happened during the New Year and Lunar New Year season, and owner Christinn Hua is understandably feeling a bit defeated by the bad luck in an already challenging time.The first break-in was discovered on New Year's Day, but their door was only replaced on January 19.
"This means no through traffic and the lack of visibility makes us an easy target. We’re lucky we have great neighbours across the street who look out onto our storefront and contact us if they see anything suspicious." "What's the cost of feeling afraid to be in my own store alone? What’s the cost of lower team morale, of feeling unsafe? These are costs that are not easily quantifiable and echo on," says Hua.
They're trying to take preventative measures at Millie by going cashless, updating the security system, and working with the local BIA to improve security in the neighbourhood.
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