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Win a $25,000 Clean Makeover courtesy of ECOLAB! |
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Tuesday, 25 September 2012 18:40 |
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Ecolab to Help One Lucky Restaurant Improve Their Operation Through the $25,000 Clean Makeover Contest
Restaurant owners are invited to share their stories for a chance to win
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- For many, owning a restaurant is a dream come true—industry experts estimate there are more than 300,000 independently owned restaurants across the country. And despite the long hours, hard work and financial risk accompanying that dream, restaurateurs are devoted to serving their customers. To celebrate their entrepreneurial spirit of service, Ecolab is inviting restaurant owners to share their stories for a chance to win a makeover by Ecolab's "Champions of Clean" in the first-ever Ecolab Clean Makeover Contest. Continue
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Florida's richest residents. According to Forbes. |
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Friday, 21 September 2012 13:27 |
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Forbes magazine has just came out with the 400 richest people in the world. Plenty of Florida residents made the list and are listed below. To view the entire list click here! |
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Micky Arison
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$5 B |
63 |
Bal Harbour, Florida |
Carnival Cruises |
132 |
Terrence Pegula
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$3 B |
61 |
Boca Raton, Florida |
natural gas |
311 |
John Henry
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$1.5 B |
63 |
Boca Raton, Florida |
sports |
311 |
Richard Schulze
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$1.5 B |
71 |
Bonita Springs, Florida |
Best Buy |
392 |
Peter Lewis
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$1.1 B |
78 |
Coconut Grove, Florida |
insurance |
239 |
Bharat Desai & family
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$2 B |
59 |
Fisher Island, Florida |
outsourcing |
179 |
Fred DeLuca
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$2.5 B |
64 |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
Subway Restaurants |
190 |
H. Wayne Huizenga
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$2.4 B |
74 |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
investments |
360 |
Charlotte Colket Weber
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$1.2 B |
69 |
Hobe Sound, Florida |
Campbell Soup |
190 |
Robert Rich, Jr.
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$2.4 B |
71 |
Islamorada, Florida |
frozen foods |
190 |
Igor Olenicoff
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$2.4 B |
70 |
Lighthouse Point, Florida |
real estate |
125 |
Edward Lampert
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$3.2 B |
49 |
Miami Beach, Florida |
hedge funds |
190 |
Phillip Frost
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$2.4 B |
75 |
Miami Beach, Florida |
pharmaceuticals |
360 |
Edmund Ansin
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$1.2 B |
76 |
Miami Beach, Florida |
television |
298 |
Norman Braman
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$1.6 B |
80 |
Miami, Florida |
art, car dealerships |
360 |
Jorge Perez
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$1.2 B |
63 |
Miami, Florida |
condos |
179 |
Shahid Khan
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$2.5 B |
62 |
Naples, Florida |
auto parts |
298 |
Tom Golisano
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$1.6 B |
70 |
Naples, Florida |
Payroll Services |
85 |
Dirk Ziff
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$4.3 B |
48 |
North Palm Beach, Florida |
investments |
218 |
William Wrigley, Jr.
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$2.2 B |
48 |
North Palm Beach, Florida |
chewing gum |
360 |
Christopher Cline
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$1.2 B |
54 |
North Palm Beach, Florida |
coal |
92 |
William Koch
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$4 B |
72 |
Palm Beach, Florida |
oil, investments |
108 |
Malcolm Glazer & family
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$3.6 B |
84 |
Palm Beach, Florida |
sports teams, real estate |
206 |
Isaac Perlmutter
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$2.3 B |
69 |
Palm Beach, Florida |
Marvel |
206 |
Wilbur Ross, Jr.
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$2.3 B |
74 |
Palm Beach, Florida |
investments |
218 |
Jeff Greene
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$2.2 B |
57 |
Palm Beach, Florida |
real estate, investments |
218 |
George Lindemann & family
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$2.2 B |
76 |
Palm Beach, Florida |
investments |
271 |
S. Daniel Abraham
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$1.8 B |
88 |
Palm Beach, Florida |
Slim-Fast |
360 |
James Clark
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$1.2 B |
68 |
Palm Beach, Florida |
Netscape |
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Does more Beer on the menu mean more sales? Survey says ... |
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Friday, 21 September 2012 00:16 |
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Apparently having more choices on the menu of beer resorts to more sales. Kind of makes sense and a recent survey seems to back it up! Continue |
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Blinded guest sues Medieval Times over sword accident. |
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Thursday, 20 September 2012 23:46 |
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A South Dakota man and his new bride went to Medieval Times in Buena Park, Calif., expecting to be entertained by a jousting match but instead he claims that a chard of a metal sword caused an eye injury that resulted in blindness. Continue |
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Would you order a $350 steak? |
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Thursday, 20 September 2012 16:17 |
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A New York City restaurant is serving up a steak that will fill your stomach and empty your wallet. At Old Homestead Steakhouse, diners can now order a 12-ounce portion of Kobe beef for $350. Continue |
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TGI Friday claims drunken patron who killed an officer was not their fault! |
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Thursday, 20 September 2012 16:11 |
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A patron leaves a TGI Fridays and Wrecks cause the death of a police officer. They are claiming that the patron had been somewhere else drinking prior to his visit to their store. Continue |
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Salmonella lawsuit VS KFC ends in $8,000,000 settlement! |
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Thursday, 20 September 2012 16:04 |
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A 14 year old girl from Australia is permanently disabled as a result of a tainted product from a KFC. She is awarded $8,000,000 but of course KFC is appealing. Continue |
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Restaurant sues city for $5,000,000. |
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Wednesday, 19 September 2012 11:25 |
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A Small city council group is playing hard ball with mo regulations and restrictions and the other neighboring establishments. The owner says, "just treat us fairly" and the city says "No". And so goes the lawsuit. Continue |
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Five Guys owner jumps ship to Noodles & Company! |
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Wednesday, 19 September 2012 11:11 |
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Robert Barton isn’t afraid to let a new product stand in the way of his success. The Connecticut-based franchisee was one of the first to the better-burger category, having opened four Five Guys units between 2005 and 2010. When he and his business partner sold in 2010, they had three of the top 15 Five Guys units. Continue |
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Panera Bread Franchisee pays up in discrimination lawsuit! |
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Wednesday, 19 September 2012 11:03 |
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An Ohio franchisee who runs several western Pennsylvania Panera Bread stores has agreed to pay more than $76,000 to settle discrimination claims by current and former black employees. Continue |
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