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The Top 150 Franchises for Veterans

To celebrate Veterans Day, check out the franchises ready to serve those who've served their country.
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just may be the perfect franchisees. They have the and drive necessary to run a successful business, but they also understand the importance of want to recruit them. To wit: Almost 68 percent of the 988 companies that applied for the  ranking offer some sort of incentive (usually a franchise-fee discount) for veterans joining their system. But which ones truly offer the best opportunities?

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