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- 1952. Two years later the name was changed to Shoney's, and aggressive subfranchising followed. Thirty years later, having outgrown its Big Boy territory...
- by Jeffrey K. Endervelt, owner of the 44-unit Blimpie of California subfranchise, agreed to buy Blimpie International for $25.7 million. The transaction...
- po****rity of the drive-in restaurant, a series of franchising and subfranchising Big Boy followed in the 1950s. The franchisees were required to sell...
- restaurants. Big Boy expanded nationally through regional franchising and subfranchising. Primarily operating as drive-in restaurants in the 1950s, interior...
- and elsewhere, other regional franchisees were sought who would also subfranchise to smaller operators, and by January 1969, Marriott claimed regional...
- dictionary. Torchwood is a British science-fiction television programme and subfranchise of the Whoniverse. Torchwood may also refer to: wood used for torches...
- 20 units in Greater Cincinnati and was subfranchising Big Boys elsewhere. In 1953 and 1954 Frisch's subfranchised Azar's Big Boy in Ft. Wayne, Indiana,...
- in 8 lb (3.6 kg) bags available in rotation. Chains parti****ting in subfranchising the soups included Ranch One and Cold Stone Creamery. On March 3, 2008...
- alternate history novel The Iron Dream. Star Wars: The High Republic, a subfranchise of the Star Wars media franchise set in the era of the same name, first...
- po****rity of the drive-in restaurant, a series of franchising and subfranchising Big Boy followed in the 1950s. The franchisees were required to sell...