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'McDonald's changed the course of my life': Congressman sells business he built since his teen years

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A North Carolina congressman who started working at McDonald's as a teenager has sold the restaurant business he and his wife spent decades building, bringing a nearly 50-year chapter with the fast-food chain to a close.Rep. Chuck Edwards, R-N.C., and his wife, Teresa, announced on Monday that they have sold their McDonald's restaurant business to longtime friends and fellow franchisees Christine and Chris Nevant of Asheville, North Carolina.

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A North Carolina congressman who started working at McDonald's as a teenager has sold the restaurant business he and his wife spent decades building, bringing a nearly 50-year chapter with the fast-food chain to a close.Rep. Chuck Edwards, R-N.C., and his wife, Teresa, announced on Monday that they have sold their McDonald's restaurant business to longtime friends and fellow franchisees Christine and Chris Nevant of Asheville, North Carolina. Financial terms of the sale were not disclosed.Edwards said the transition marks the end of a journey that began when he took his first job at McDonald's when he was 16 years old.REGIONAL BURGER CHAINS ARE BEATING FAST-FOOD GIANTS IN ONE KEY MEASUREYears later, he purchased that same restaurant, eventually increasing his ownership into multiple locations across western North Carolina."McDonald's changed the course of my life," Edwards said in a statement. "It taught me the value of hard work, personal responsibility, teamwork and serving others."The sale allows Edwards to fully step away from business ownership and devote more time to serving western North Carolina in Congress.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"While leaving a business that has meant so much to our family is bittersweet, this transition allows us to dedicate even more time and energy to the work of serving our communities and fighting for the people of our mountain region," Edwards said.The buyers are longtime friends of the Edwards family and have owned McDonald's restaurants in the Asheville area for years, according to a news release announcing the sale.The announcement did not disclose how many restaurants were included in the sale.CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE NEWSAfter Edwards was elected to the North Carolina Senate in 2016, Teresa Edwards took over the day-to-day management of the McDonald's restaurants."There is no question that Teresa made this possible," the 65-year-old congressman said."She carried the responsibility of managing our business for nearly a decade while I served in elected office.

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A North Carolina congressman who started working at McDonald's as a teenager has sold the restaurant business he and his wife spent decades building, bringing a nearly 50-year chapter with the fast-food chain to a close.Rep. Chuck Edwards, R-N.C., and his wife, Teresa, announced on Monday that they have sold their McDonald's restaurant business to longtime friends and fellow franchisees Christine and Chris Nevant of Asheville, North Carolina.
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