The owner of 57 Dunkin’ Donuts franchises in and around New Jersey is suing the corporation for allegedly attempting to force him to sell out.
Anton Nader contends that Dunkin’ Donuts is demanding closure of two dozen of those franchises by “churning”—a scheme whereby the corporation terminates franchise agreements and sells the businesses to new owners at a tremendous profit.
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