(UnhappyFranchisee.com) According to Carly Harrington at KnoxNews blog, earlier the Knoxville Super Suppers franchise is up for sale. Carly writes:
The owners of Super Suppers are reaching out to their customers, offering them an opportunity to buy the Knoxville franchise located at the corner of Cedar Bluff Road and Middlebrook Pike.
"As the owners of Super Suppers Knoxville, we have enjoyed our business and our wonderful customers for over 2 years. At this time, personal concerns present us with the need to consider potential options for our business," owners Steve and Michelle Gibson wrote in an email to customers.
An earlier email suggested a downturn in sales and the possibility of closing the store.
Best wishes to owners Steve and Michelle Gibson; there seems to be an abundance of "personal concerns" in the Super Suppers chain, and in the meal assembly industry in general.
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