A couple who owns three northern Utah restaurants donated all profits from one day last week to graduating employees to help them achieve their dreams.
KAYSVILLE — A couple who owns three northern Utah restaurants donated all profits from "Senior Day" last week to graduating employees to help them achieve their dreams.
"We just wanted a way to say thank you to our employees that have worked really hard for us," said Jordan Olsen.When Jordan and Jennifer Olsen were planning their business venture into the culinary world, they decided to buy the restaurant where they first met and fell in love 22 years ago: a Subway shop.
Jordan Olsen started working at Subway as a 15-year-old in 1995, and Jennifer Olsen started working in 1997. They were married in 2002.Jordan and Jennifer Olsen stand outside the Kaysville Subway shop at 324 N. Main Street, where they both worked and fell in love over 20 years ago. They donated all profits from "Senior Day" last week to their graduating employees.
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