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The concept of Dream Dinners is to give families the opportunity to prepare cooked meals in advance themselves, rather than buy ready-prepared meals. Each month a different seventeen-item menu is made available throughout the chain. The meals are purchased by servings, with a minimum order of 36 servings.
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A Forbes Magazine article dated March 8, 2008, describing Super Suppers as the second-largest franchisor in the meal assembly franchise business with 165 units, traced the industry's rapid expansion followed by a precipitous rate of store closings ("...large chains (with more than 100 stores) have shuttered 11% of their stores...") and accompanying franchisee disappointment.
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Dinners Ready was a franchised meal preparation business based in Mukilteo, Washington. The company was founded by Brad Vorhees and Scott Farrar in 2003. Vorhees left the company in 2005. Mr. Farrar was named one of Seattle's top 25 innovators of 2006 by the Seattle Business Monthly. Dinners Ready was located in the Seattle area.
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