This podcast features Katrina King, CEO of the Franchise Association of New Zealand, discussing how franchising provides resilience and support for small businesses amid current economic challenges, highlighting the strength of local franchise growth across industries.
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But the thing is, there's a lot of little franchises. I mean, a big franchise, if you actually buy into McDonald's, yeah, you know you've got help and you know that you you you've got advice, but there's a lot of littler ones, smaller ones. I'm thinking like the higher hubbies and stuff like that. Yes. Uh so there's an awful lot more of those. Uh they don't necessarily have the the backing. Um, what's the trick there?
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