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For Gen Z entrepreneurs, franchising is becoming the new entry-level job
Bang Cookies co-owner Corey Bonalewicz (left) and Gen Z franchisee Kugan Suppiah (right) pose together at the grand opening of Suppiah's store. Arrow Marketing Young entrepreneurs are turning to restaurant franchising as a path to business ownership. Millennials and Gen Z value franchise stability and guidance over the risks of independent startups. Social media-savvy young franchisees boost engagement and bring fresh ideas, benefiting brands. When Kugan Suppiah was 24, he wasn't thinking a...