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Brother-Franchisees Who Certainly 'Tasted' the Goods Before Committing
Rahul and Rohit Arora worked at Blimpie restaurants as managers for 10 years before making the move to ownership.
Bouncing Back From Failure, a Fitness Business Gets It Right
MaxOut Strength Systems went through a serious rough period.
The Longest-Running Pizza Hut in America Is Closing Up Shop
After nearly 55 years in business, the Manhattan, Kan., location is shutting down.
What Serving as a Marine and NYPD Officer Taught Me About Franchising
Brendan Ryan believes that military and police personnel are perfectly prepared for the franchise industry.
Chipotle Just Put an Official Price on Its Most Famous Secret Menu Item
Many locations used to ring up the off-menu 'quesarito' as a regular burrito. Now, all locations will charge an extra $3.50.
A 'Smooth,' Not to Mention, Sweet, Choice for a Franchise
"How awesome is it to be able to sell a product you are passionate about?" Quamisha Nelson says of her Smoothie King franchise.
From Franchisor to a Competitor's Franchisee: How a Hooters Owner Bounced Back
Former Hooters owner is back in business at Twin Peaks.
From Iraq to Lubbock: These Franchisee-Veterans Have Found Peace, and a Focus on Kids
The Little Gym franchise company now offers active duty military a 50 percent discount off the franchise fee.
Papa John's Franchisee to Pay Employees $460,000 for Wage Theft
Officials say that the owner of nine Papa John's locations failed to properly pay employees minimum wage and overtime.
This Popcorn Franchisee Was 'The Boss' Until That Other 'Boss' (Springsteen) Popped Up
Geoff Frischman was attracted to Doc Popcorn for its flexibility in the number of locations he could own and for its business support.
I Became a Franchisee So I Could Be My Own Boss
Business lessons from the owner of Wing Stop, Dunkin' Donuts and Papa John's restaurants.
Chipotle Is Giving Away Free Burritos to Any Customer Who Plays This Online Game
Starting July 21, the burrito chain is launching 'Friend or Faux?' to take aim at its competition and give customers the chance to win free Chipotle for a year.
Franchise Industry Resolves California Conflict, Paving the Way for Law Protecting Franchisee Rights
The IFA agreed to drop its opposition to a bill backed by franchisee and labor organizations.
Why Franchisees Should Allow For Three Years Until Business 'Clicks'
Don't expect immediate entrepreneurial success when you open a franchise, says Darren Williams.
A Franchisee Who Switched From Health Care to Auto Care
Steve Peterson was drawn to Christian Brothers Automotive's own statement of care, about honesty, integrity and reliability.