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Days Inns – Canada and Motel 6 have received the 2023 Franchisees' Choice Designation by the Canadian Franchise Association (CFA), according to Realstar Hospitality.
Now in its 13th year, the annual Franchisees' Choice Designation Program recognizes Days Inns - Canada and Motel 6 for their accomplishments in franchise service.
"We are delighted to be honoured with the Franchisees' Choice Designation by the CFA for the third consecutive year," says Irwin Prince, president & COO of Realstar Hospitality. "Our commitment to delivering exceptional service and support to our franchisees is unwavering, and this recognition is a true reflection of the dedication and hard work of our team of hospitality professionals."
The Franchisees' Choice Designation is awarded to franchise systems that demonstrate excellence in franchisee satisfaction. It is based on the results of an independent survey conducted by the Canadian Franchise Association, in which franchisees rate their franchisor in areas such as leadership, business planning and marketing, training and support, ongoing operations, and the franchisor-franchisee relationship.
For more information about Franchisees' Choice Designation and a complete list of winners, visit GalaAwards.
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