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The Top 50 Chains with Less than 50 Units
The Top 50 Chains with Less than 50 Units
August 19, 2008
Multi-unit operators, namely chain restaurants, continue to capture the foodservice industry’s attention for better or for worse.
If you have not already done so, I strongly encourage you to check out Chain Leader’s August article: "Small but Able: The Top 50 Chains Under 50 Units."
In this article, our sister publication provides a nice overview of what’s driving the leaders in this segment forward during these unsettled economic times. The article also lists the chains by revenue and features a separate table that breaks out the top 10 limited service chains with less than 50 units.
For those of you in the chain business, this is excellent reading.
Posted by Joseph Carbonara on August 19, 2008 | Comments (0)
Industries: Chain News
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