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MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> Yum .... sandwiches!
Yum .... sandwiches!

The Sequoia Sandwich Co., a Bakersfield-based chain of delis, is opening a fourth location this month in the Clovis Commons Shopping Center in Fresno County as part of the company’s long-term growth plans in the Central Valley.

The new store, to open June 25, is company-owned.

“We have thought about franchising from time to time and are open to the possibility, but there are no short-term plans to do that,” said co-owner Gary Blackburn. “Our plan is to open maybe two to three more company stores over the next five years.”

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Topics: business, economy, restaurants, Sandwiches, eating, food
posted by MoneyTalks on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 11:45 AM
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