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[Maintaining Focus and Scaling Success: Insights from Raising Cane's Founder Todd Graves]-[Advice Line with Todd Graves of Raising Cane's]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2025-12-25

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Scaling with Discipline: Insights from Todd Graves

In this episode of How I Built This Lab, host Guy Raz is joined by Todd Graves, the legendary founder of Raising Cane's. Together, they offer strategic advice to entrepreneurs grappling with the complexities of scaling, financing, and maintaining brand integrity in the competitive food service industry.

The Power of Focus and Consistency

Todd Graves emphasizes that the key to Raising Cane's success—which recently surpassed KFC as the third-largest chicken quick-service restaurant (QSR) in the US—is an unwavering commitment to a "one love" concept. While industry experts often pressure founders to diversify with "limited time offers" (LTOs) or spicy alternatives, Graves argues that such gimmicks can dilute quality and operational efficiency.

He notes that maintaining a simple menu for nearly 30 years allows for a "cook-to-order process" that prioritizes freshness over speed-at-the-cost-of-quality. As Graves puts it, "If you try to be all things to all people, you’re not really going to serve any of them very well." For young entrepreneurs, he stresses that staying focused is "so clutch" to long-term success.

Strategic Growth: Corporate vs. Franchise Models

Addressing a caller from Whiskey Morning Coffee, Graves and Raz discuss the trade-offs of franchising. Graves, who utilizes a hybrid model, admits that while franchising allows for rapid capital-efficient growth, it complicates quality control. He highlights that his corporate-owned stores consistently perform at a "95" on a 100-point scale, whereas even excellent franchisees often operate at an "85."

Graves advises that unless a founder’s goal is a quick exit, owning corporate restaurants often leads to higher valuations and greater control over the brand's future. He counsels that before considering expansion, a founder must "instrument" their flagship store with data to ensure unit economics are repeatable.

Creative Financing Without Sacrificing Equity

For entrepreneurs like David Burmeister of Midwest Pasta Company, who face barriers to traditional bank loans due to past credit issues, the path to capital requires creativity. Graves suggests looking toward "angel investor networks"—passionate local supporters who believe in the product.

Graves shares his own experience using "subordinated debt" with a high interest rate (15%) as an alternative to giving up equity. This approach allowed him to retain full control of his "baby" while providing investors with a solid return. Both Raz and Graves agree that equipment leasing and strategic joint ventures with larger industry players are viable paths for those looking to expand capacity without diluting ownership.

Progress Over Perfection

In his final advice to his younger self, Graves reflects on the paralyzing nature of perfectionism. He reveals that in the early days, he often delayed launching training programs or marketing initiatives because they weren't "perfect" yet. He now advocates for "progress rather than perfection," noting that entrepreneurs should release Version 1.0 and iterate toward Version 100. By prioritizing momentum, founders can avoid the trap of stagnation and ensure their business continues to evolve alongside their customers' needs.

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How you been?
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I don't get it as much as I used to.
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It's just in us.
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Anyway, you ready to take some calls?
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How did you get into this business?
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blow someone away
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a different ball game
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clutch
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double down on
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stay true to
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Hello and welcome to the advice line on how I built this lab.
I'm Guy Raz.
This is the place where we help try to solve your business challenges.
Each week, I'm joined by a legendary founder, a former guest on the show, who will help me.

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