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about Junior Bridgeman. He is a former NBA player who spent his offseasons working at Wendy s to better understand how the fast food chain operated. At the peak he owned over 100 Wendy s locations and is worth over $600 million.

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Fun Fact: about Junior Bridgeman. He is a former NBA player who spent his offseasons working at Wendy’s to better understand how the fast food chain operated. At the peak he owned over 100 Wendy’s locations and is worth over $600 million.

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