
Active Military (E5) & Military
Transitioners
Ready For A Few Quick Stats?
7% of the US population are Veterans
14% of all franchisees in the US are Veterans
34% of all Shuckin’ Shack franchisees are Veterans
Why does the Shuckin’ Shack Oyster Bar seek out and offer significant discounts to transitioning military members and Veterans?
Over the past 16 years we’ve developed the methods and business systems that, when followed diligently can lead to local business success. Veterans we work with on a daily basis not only appreciate those systems, they adhere to them closely.
Veterans tend see beyond themselves and genuinely appreciate the ability to contribute to a higher cause that benefits all.
And Veterans are also vocal when they see an opportunity to improve systems and methods that can benefit our entire organization.
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