Nothing Bundt Cakes now requires stores to open on Sundays. Some franchisees are furious | CNN Business

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When Keith Bussey first opened his Nothing Bundt Cakes location in Northern California in 2019, he exhausted his 401(k) savings, excited to invest in an up-and-coming franchise. And it really helped that the company had a long-standing tradition of offering its franchisees the option to close on Sundays.

The whimsical bakery chain reversed that policy in the past year, now requiring that all stores be open a minimum of five hours on Sundays starting February 2. Even if the existing franchise’s contract that didn’t originally mandate Sunday hours, all operating manuals have been

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