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  2. Waffle House - Wikipedia

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    Waffle House, Inc. is an American ... to become a new franchise. [15] The founders of the Waffle House brand died ... owner of a local diner called the Dwarf House, ...

  3. Joe Rogers (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    This Waffle House in Fort Worth, Texas, is near the Texas Motor Speedway The first Waffle House opened on Labor Day weekend 1955, at 2719 East College Avenue in Avondale Estates, Georgia . [ 6 ] The restaurant was named after the most profitable item on the 16-item menu. [ 5 ]

  4. Joe Rogers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joe Rogers Jr. (born 1950/1951) is an American businessman, and the chairman and former CEO of Waffle House, a franchise restaurant chain co-founded by his father Joe Rogers Sr. Early life [ edit ]

  5. Waffle House CEO Walt Ehmer has died at age 58 - AOL

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    Walt Ehmer, the president and CEO of Waffle House and a member of the board of trustees for the Atlanta Police Foundation, has died at age 58, the foundation announced Sunday. Ehmer joined Waffle ...

  6. Tennessee Waffle House employee says franchise owner stiffed ...

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    The woman said in the federal suit a Waffle House franchise violated workers’ rights, improperly docking employees’ wages in a tip-share agreement.

  7. Waffle House President and CEO Walt Ehmer Dead at 58 - AOL

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    Walt Ehmer, the president and CEO of Waffle House, has passed away, the Atlanta Police Foundation announced "with deep sadness" on Sunday, Sept. 9.He was only 58. Ehmer also served as a member of ...

  8. Tom Forkner - Wikipedia

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    This Waffle House in Fort Worth, Texas, is near the Texas Motor Speedway. In 1949, Forkner sold a home to Joe Rogers Sr. [7] Inspired by the emergence of fast food chains like McDonald's, [8] Rogers, who was a regional manager of the Toddle House chain of diners in Memphis, Tennessee, proposed that he and Forkner go into business together for a quick-service, sit-down restaurant. [7]

  9. S. Truett Cathy - Wikipedia

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    From 1964 to 1967, the sandwich was licensed to over fifty eateries, including Waffle House and the concession stands of the new Houston Astrodome. [4] The Chick-Fil-A sandwich was withdrawn from sale at other restaurants when the first standalone location opened in 1967, in the food court of the Greenbriar Mall in Atlanta.