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kupik
6 days ago
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How were Ray Kroc and Walt Disney similar?

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3 answers:
hammer [6.5K]6 days ago
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<span>Both possessed charm and captivating characters.</span>
seraphim [6.2K]6 days ago
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Response:

A

Clarification:

The right response for Apex:)

Naddika [6.3K]6 days ago
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They were both very particular about cleanliness

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