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1. Chase Bank
BanksAbout us
We serve nearly half of America’s households with a broad range of financial services, including personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing, investment advice, small business loans and ...
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2. Jimmy John's
RestaurantsFresh Made Fast!
We serve from-scratch food made with excellent ingredients. At Jimmy John's our food is simple; it's clean, and it's fresh! We use locally purchased produce, which is brought in fresh and hand slice...
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3. McDonald's
RestaurantsOUR COMMITMENTTO QUALITY
As a restaurant, we’re proud to say we’ve made some changes for you, our customers. Without you, there would be no us. So, we’re making it our mission to be the McDonald...
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4. O'Reilly Auto Parts
Automobile Parts & Supplies-Retail-NewCompany Overview
We are the dominant auto parts retailer in all of our market areas. From our roots as a single store in 1957 to our current size of 4,935 locations (and growing), we've come a long way. This website is a way t... -
5. Pizza Hut
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7. Sonic Drive-In
RestaurantsAbout Us
Driving Toward Success
For more than 60 years, SONIC, America’s Drive-In has built a dominant position in the drive-in restaurant business. We did it by sticking to what made drive...
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8. Subway
RestaurantsWE THINK EVERY DAY IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE.
OUR VEGGIESWe locally source our vegetables whenever possible through a network of over 200 growers around the country — many are family farmers . In 2015, we s...
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9. US Bank
BanksAbout
one U.S. Bank
Operating as one U.S. Bank is not a fancy business model or a new centralization strategy -- it is merely a crisp expression of the culture we are building across our enterprise...
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10. Walgreens
PharmaciesAbout Walgreens
Walgreens is one of the largest drugstore chains in the U.S., with more than 8,000 stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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11. Wells Fargo Bank
BanksWho We Are
As we have grown over the years, we have never lost sight of our focus on helping customers and businesses in the “real economy.” From checking accoun...