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7 January, 13:55

The menu in a franchise restaurant differs from that of an independently owned restaurant in which of the following ways

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  1. 7 January, 14:11
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    The menu in a franchise restaurant differs from that of an independently owned restaurant in which of the following ways? A menu in a franchise restaurant is normally the same in all of the franchise establishments. When a restaurant is independently owned their menu can be as diverse as they want, it can change all of the time without corporate approval and can serve what's in season much easier. Though franchise menu's may differ based on region, all within a set area are typically the same.
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