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Lance Haun

Tag Archives: burgerville

October 13, 2009
by Lance Haun
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Stop Being Afraid Of Putting Information Into Customer's Hands

My first job was at a fast food place. It was a local chain that was trying to go for this retro 60′s diner like atmosphere. So I had to wear a button down, white, short sleeve shirt (actually a … Continue reading →

Categories: Business Strategy, Thought Leadership | Tags: a hamburger today, burgerville, business transparency, cabel's blog, leading the way, nutrition | Permalink

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