Food Chain Everbowl Accepts Franchise Fee Payment In Bitcoin
An entrepreneur from Ohio paid Everbowl franchise fees in bitcoin for two new locations following the company’s adoption of a Bitcoin standard.Everbowl, a fast-paced superfood chain, just accepted its first franchise fees paid in bitcoin.The company announced this offering earlier this year while also allowing corporate employees to be paid in bitcoin.Prior to paying its corporate employees in bitcoin, Everbowl converted its cash reserves into bitcoin.California-based superfood franchise Everbowl just had its first franchisee pay fees in bitcoin, according to a press release from the....
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The California-based food chain said inflation and eroding purchasing power of fiat currencies prompted the switch into Bitcoin.
The California-based business said the move aims to provide an alternative savings vehicle for its employees.
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Another restaurant company is adding Bitcoin to its balance sheet. On Everbowl’s website, they claim “At everbowl, we believe the key to life is motion,” and they’re putting their money where their mouth is. Under the Bitcoin standard, a new stage awaits this California-based “quick-serve restaurant chain with over 50 locations.” Are they embracing the […]
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