A few days ago we mentioned that Krispy Kreme was revoking the licence of its
Southern California franchisees, which would cause 28 stores to close. Today, however, Krispy Kreme announced that it
had reached
an agreement with its franchisee and was reinstating their liscence to operate the stores. The stores had refused to
pay royalty or brand fees and contribute to the marketing and advertising fund for the brand. They have been
involved in a lawsuit with Krispy Kreme since September of last year, accusing the company of misappropriating
franchisee funds and overcharging for equipment and supplies.
As part of the agreement, the franchise has agreed to resume payment of the brand and royalty fees and Krispy Kreme has agreed to resume shipment of ingredients to the stores, which will continue to operate.

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