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Jamal purchased a Subway franchise in a great location across the street from an outlet mall. After two years in business, Jamal felt that he would like to offer his customers more products to choose from. He expanded his Subway business to include ice cream and a small smoke shop specializing in cigars. This product line expansion was very successful. As a result, profits went up and customers loved the new options. One day Jamal received a visit from the Subway franchisor who was shocked to see the product line expansion. This resulted in the Subway franchisor giving Jamal 30 days to restore his Subway business to the terms of the franchise agreement contract which limits the product line to only Subway products. Using the model below, help Jamal get back into compliance with the Subway franchise agreement. Define the problem Explain the cause (or causes) of the problem. Explain the effects the problem has had on the company. Provide a solution (or solutions) to the problem.

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