That's why companies like In N Out Burger are still great - because they remain family owned and do not franchise. When you visit an In N Out, it's run by the same people that run every other In N Out.
It's a sad story repeated over and over again throughout history. Someone makes an awesome product. They build a successful company selling the product. They go public. Shareholders demand ever increasing corner-cutting until the product is shit.
That's why companies like In N Out Burger are still great - because they remain family owned and do not franchise. When you visit an In N Out, it's run by the same people that run every other In N Out.
It's a sad story repeated over and over again throughout history. Someone makes an awesome product. They build a successful company selling the product. They go public. Shareholders demand ever increasing corner-cutting until the product is shit.
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