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Paul Brown, CEO of Inspire Brands, which owns restaurant chains such as Sonic Drive-In, Arby's, Dunkin' and Buffalo Wild Wings, shares the business and marketing strategies that keep each of his company's franchises distinct, and discusses the current state of the hospitality industry. #Food #Hospitality #WSJ

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