One of the best business ideas might just be taking advantage of a growing franchise.
5. Dunkin Donuts - Dunkin’ Donuts serves a variety of doughnuts, muffins, bagels, coffees and fruit drinks at its locations in more than 40 countries.
4. Jani-King - As a college student in 1968, Jim Cavanaugh worked as a night auditor at a hotel chain. While there, he realized that there would always be a strong need for janitorial services as long as there were office buildings. Within a year, Cavanaugh established Jani-King and in 1974 he started franchising.
3. Subway - With a loan from Buck for only $1,000, DeLuca hoped the tiny sandwich shop would earn enough to put him through college.
2. 711 - Approximately 6 million customers visit 7-Eleven stores in the United States and Canada each day, buying items such as milk, wine, bread fresh-food items and gas.
1. Jan-Pro - Jacques Lapointe founded Jan-Pro in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1991. It started franchising the following year. Jan-Pro is a commercial cleaning franchise that operates throughout the United States and Canada.
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