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Before I get into that, I will say that I believe that chains, franchises and large corporate owned businesses have their place in our consumerist society. However, how did most all of the big companies start? That's right. They started as small, locally owned and operated businesses.The stresses of long working days are getting to Australian employees, with 25% saying they would like a plug-and-play room at work in order to partake in a bit of escapism during the work-day, A further 25% say they would like to see the introduction of a med If the big businesses (a most typically we're talking about eating establishments) started out as local places, then what's the problem with frequenting them? There is no problem per se; it's more about supporting local business owners while at the same time ensuring we have a continual stream of new choices. Additionally, when you're traveling, it's a great idea to find the best local spots. I know that going to a chain or franchise can be comforting. You know what you're going to get. That's fine, but can you really get a feel for a city or town from eating at the same place you do when you're at home? No, it's the same old same old. I know that the people there are locals, but you really get a flavor for a town (no pun intended) when eating at a great locally owned and operated business. Once in a while (and it is very infrequently) these businesses grow up, and expand and ultimately become large corporations with stores or offices or restaurants around the country. Or they franchise and also become national or international brands. And that's great. But if we're going to have the next Wal-Mart or Wendy's or Re/Max, we need to support Marty's Mart or Bob's Burgers or Rose Real Estate, etc. So, the next time you're thinking of where to eat, or considering buying a toaster, if there's a locally owned and operated business in your area that you can patronize, please do. 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That's fine, but can you really get a feel for a city or town from eating at the same place you do when you're at home? No, it's the same old same old. I know that the people there are locals, but you really get a flavor for a town (no pun intended) when eating at a great locally owned and operated business. Once in a while (and it is very infrequently) these businesses grow up, and expand and ultimately become large corporations with stores or offices or restaurants around the country. Or they franchise and also become national or international brands. And that's great. But if we're going to have the next Wal-Mart or Wendy's or Re/Max, we need to support Marty's Mart or Bob's Burgers or Rose Real Estate, etc. So, the next time you're thinking of where to eat, or considering buying a toaster, if there's a locally owned and operated business in your area that you can patronize, please do. 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Once in a while (and it is very infrequently) these businesses grow up, and expand and ultimately become large corporations with stores or offices or restaurants around the country. Or they franchise and also become national or international brands. And that's great. But if we're going to have the next Wal-Mart or Wendy's or Re/Max, we need to support Marty's Mart or Bob's Burgers or Rose Real Estate, etc. So, the next time you're thinking of where to eat, or considering buying a toaster, if there's a locally owned and operated business in your area that you can patronize, please do. If you're having a tough time locating the best locally owned and operated businesses in your area, or if you know of some great places you can recommend to o Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region a great locally owned and operated business.After crossing the mountains, move and stay close to the valleys. 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