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From Baker to Billionaire: How Ron Shaich Redefined American Success

Ron Shaich proves that the American dream is alive and well. This 71-year-old businessman started with nothing and built a restaurant empire worth billions. He didn’t need government handouts or fancy connections to succeed.

Shaich opened his first bakery when he was just 26 years old. He worked hard and took smart risks while others played it safe. His vision created the entire fast-casual dining category that employs millions of Americans today.

The man behind Panera Bread shows what real capitalism can do. He sold his company for a whopping 7.5 billion dollars in 2017. That’s the kind of success that only happens in America when government stays out of the way.

Now Shaich runs Act III Holdings with over one billion dollars to invest. He’s backing winners like Cava and other growing restaurant chains. His money is creating jobs and opportunities across the country.

Under his leadership, Panera became the best-performing restaurant stock for two decades. Shareholders who believed in his vision made 25 percent returns every year. That’s how free markets reward smart business decisions.

While politicians talk about helping working families, Shaich actually does it. His restaurants provide good jobs and career paths for regular Americans. He built something real instead of just making promises.

The liberal media won’t tell you this success story because it proves them wrong. Shaich didn’t need socialist policies or wealth redistribution to lift people up. Hard work and smart business choices got the job done.

This billionaire food fortune teller keeps finding the next big thing in dining. He’s betting his own money on American entrepreneurs and American workers. That’s the kind of leadership our country needs more of.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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