Top Ten Christian Franchises

July 22, 2005 by Dane | 5 Comments
In Franchising

Business Reform: “The rationale behind our list is as follows: We wanted to find the ten best Christian-owned, -run, or -founded franchises and list them according to their degree of market presence, financial success, their commitment to local communities, their overall quality (both in terms of service and product), as well as rate of growth.”

  1. Chic-fil-A
  2. Curves
  3. ServiceMaster
  4. Yum! Brands
  5. H&R Block
  6. Jackson Hewitt
  7. Keller Williams Realty
  8. Express Personnel Services
  9. WSI
  10. Two Men and A Truck

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Comments

  • Hollis on July 23rd, 2005 at 6:30 pm

    I seee Curves mentioned. There is what appears to be male version called Cuts. Any relation to Curves? Any good?

  • Dane Carlson on July 26th, 2005 at 10:46 pm

    Holis, I don’t think that there’s any connection between the two.

  • bill andrews of st louis on October 10th, 2005 at 8:53 am

    do you know of an christians who manufacture rigs for tractor trailers?

  • Nancy Roe on October 10th, 2005 at 9:52 am

    I am a Christian women business owner of a Ladies Workout Express. I find it amusing that everyone mentions that Curves is a Christian organization. My business and my religion are both a part of me but I do not feel the need to add “Christian” as an adjective to describe everything I do. Many of my members are of various religious faiths and we all work out together and get along very well. I opened a Ladieds Workout Express because, as a fitness center, it is far superior to Curves. The reason I did not open a Curves is that after visiting both franchises, I decided that I could not sell a service if I knew it was not the best in the marketplace. The quality of the service I provide is more important than the religious views I hold.

  • Frank Demambro on January 26th, 2007 at 9:29 am

    What’s a sure sign that you have just met a conman? The words, “I am a Christian businessman/woman.”

    Sad but true.

    This is common knowledge.

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