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with the ridiculous, brand-specific cravings outlined above, so writing an entire movie around one of them is a stroke of twisted brilliance. Making Tom Hanks a FedEx courier in Castaway was likewise a defendable
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violence, Reputational risk, Ridicule, Terrorism, Theft, Where is the franchisor hiding? contest, Australia, 20070515 Businessman claims
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their products – from chocolate sprinkles to window cleaner – from the Wendy's-nominated supplier was a key problem.
"Wendy's pricing was ridiculous and they were just on the take, take, take," Ms Camilleri said
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by managers. The managers are kind of like cheerleaders and they have to boost the mood of their employees, so they are often very exaggerated. To the workers it looks ridiculous."
Talwar says fast
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of skills]; a public benefactor [economic soldiers, in an inverted Robin Hood scenario] a visionary stormtrooper in an extreme ideology where even the word “liberal” is ridiculed as being the same as being
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profit to closer to 28 percent. "When Slurpees first came out [in the mid-1960s], I thought it would be a dud. When they named it 'Slurpee' I thought, 'How ridiculous.'"
In the late '80s, all of the 7
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their franchisors onside to sell their stores.
At the extreme, to say a franchisee should be able to sell to anyone is clearly ridiculous. “It goes against the nature of franchising,” Mr. Levitt says
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is right to object to this ridiculous legislation. Not only is it totally contrary to normal common sense to have any form of State legislation in an area of national business already the subject
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banks and they acted like they could do loans,” Mr. Tessier said. “But when it came down to it, it was ridiculous. Ultimately, the terms and conditions were just outrageous.”
So Mr. Tessier turned
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into these ridiculous agreements, which are getting more and more ridiculous by the day.
The second inherent conflict you will probably hear about is the supply of inventory. The company store
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