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The gender of more than half of this companies employees

What is female?
100

The found of this company had to sell this Chevrolet sports car to purchase the initial equipment

What is a 1972 Camaro?

100

This individual, the longest reigning monarch in Britain, was an owner of a franchise due to it being on real estate she owned

Who is Queen Elizabeth II?

100

This celebrity, who shoulda put a ring on it, has a lifetime supply of the companies product after being honored with a special card 

Who is Beyonce?

100

This company was founded in the Lone Star state within the city limits of this Christmas decoration strewn around the banister with care

What is Garland?

200

This company was started by 4 college students who attended the university with the motto, "the wind of freedom blows" 

What is Stanford?

200
The "sheriff" of the NFL was a franchise owner until selling his 31 locations

Who is Peyton Manning?

200

There are one and a half more locations of this company than this vital institution

What are hospitals?

200

This chain was named after Mr. Doyle, a character in this 1971 film about a drug bust

What is the French Connection?

200

This singer, songwriter, entrepreneur is always "hustlin" demonstrated by co-owning 25 locations of this company 

Who is Rick Ross? 

300

An increase in demand during this year forced the company to provide employees with gloves & hand sanitizer to fulfill their duties safely

What is 2020?

300

This company was the first national pizza chain to offer this service to customers

What is online ordering? 

300

The coke syrup is transferred in this type of tank rather than plastic to preserve freshness, truly making it something special

What is stainless steel?

300

A Cajun, spicy-style chicken reopened this restaurant and began it's journey to success... It's original name was this

What is Chicken on the Run? 

300

This company's logo is centered around this time period and storage facility post landing

What are airplane hangars in the 1930s?