Restaurant Franchise ???
i would like to own a full service restaurant. I would really like to buy a chipotle or mexican restaurant also. Any suggestions or help of any kind would be appreciated. Thank you!!!
p.s. – the location does not have to be in the u.s.
This site will help you learn more about franchising. http://businessfranchiseworld.com . There are articles and information about the franchises you mentioned plus others.
A franchise is a liscened to do business. You will have to have a strong financial statement to obtain one of these franchises. You can finance up to 70% of the investment.
Hope this helps.
Is there a food franchise available for sale in Toronto GTA?
I am looking for a food franchised business available for sale in Toronto GTA area. No matter if the business is running or closed, I only need a good location. Please help.
I am not sure of food franchises but you can definately get a Internet Marketing Franchise. Having a food franchise means u gotta work your a** off.
If you have a internet franchise, you will mean somethig to millions of people. As the internet is growing each day to over 1.5 billion users having an online business is where its at.
Owning a WSI Internet Franchise you get a backup of 1500 franchise locations worldwide and become a certified internet consultant. You have people come to you for help.
Best of all you dont even need to know how to do anything online, Training is prodivded, with on going support.
And this internet franchise comes at a fraction of the price of any food franchise.
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Franchise Update 07/27/09 – Fast Food Goes Green!
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In this weeks Franchise Update, we have news from the Small Business Administration, as well as news on fast food franchises.
Reports in the Washington Post say that the US Treasury is now finalizing plans for a 15 billion dollar bailout of the SBA. The plan involves using funds from the federal bailout program to purchase SBA loans. IFA president Matthew Shay, along with other leading figures in the franchising industry, met with officials in the Treasury Department last week, in order to press for urgent action to shore up credit lines to small business.
A new report from CNN says that Americas big fast food chains are considering embracing environmentally-friendly buildings in what may be the future of architecture for food franchises. CNN states that McDonalds are rolling out test stores, like its one Cary, North Carolina which opened this week, that utilize green technologies such as energy efficient appliances, daylight-harvesting technologies and low-flow toilets.
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Tasty Thai Restaurant Franchise (English)
The Tasty Thai concept is to provide fresh, healthy, authentic and convenient Thai food, in modern counter service restaurants. The design of all Tasty Thai restaurants reflect the spirit and culture of Thailand.
Tasty Thai uses a ‘best practice franchise system’ including in-depth professional training, support and product supply.
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How can I buy into a Subway or fast food franchise if my salary is only $50,000 ?
I am a teacher interested in acquiring a fast food franchise. I have good credit. My yearly salary is around $50,000 before taxes. What steps would I need to take in order to get a franchise?
You can contact Subway and they will tell you what you need. Here’s a hint……………..you need at least 100K in the bank. That’s to even get the paperwork from them. Unless owning a subway shop is a dream of yours you should rethink your decision. If your just looking for income and lifestyle there are a lot easier ways to create it. Here are some sources below to help.
Good Luck!!
I want to create a restaurant franchise. What is the best way to get started?
I have an awesome restaurant idea. I have a huge potential customer base for this idea, which is between 20-60 million Americans who have specific dietary needs that are not addressed on any menu that I have seen. Basically, I have the concepts for the menu items, which I think will really help out this group of people. I don’t really want to run the restaurant myself, mainly because I have never worked in one and don’t want to quit my day job. There are so many millions of people that could be helped by the ideas I have, but it is difficult to know where to begin. Basically, I want to get paid for my intellectual property, so I was looking at the idea of selling franchises. I just don’t know where to begin. Can I sell a menu, or do I need a business plan? How do I pitch my ideas without having them stolen? Do I look for an investment angel, or do I take out a small business loan?
What is the best approach for someone who doesn’t actually want to run the restaurant?
Hi Liz!
As you already realize, the process of actually owning and operating a restaurant is VERY involved and takes a significant amount of experience. There are, of course, restaurant groups (like "Lettuce Entertain You", among others) that own/operate/manage hundreds of various franchises all over the world… and perhaps one of them might be interested in starting a franchise based on your ideas.
The first step, of course, is to memorialize your ideas in some form of "tangible medium of expression". It’s a legal phrase that basically means that you need to write down your ideas and get them onto paper and out of your head. Once you write them down, they’re yours and you automatically hold a copyright in them.
The next step would be to create a business model around these ideas. You need to be able to show the management folks that your idea is a good one… that it would be of interest to a great portion of the population… and how it would be different than what is already available. A Business Plan is the typical method to explain these details. There are even a variety of business schools around the country (check at your local university that offers an MBA program to be sure) that have students who need practice writing business plans and will help you for sometimes no cost at all.
With your business plan drafted, and after practicing your "pitch", you would now be ready to sell your idea to the management company. To protect yourself and your ideas, you’ll want to have a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) drafted and signed by you and the management company(ies) that you talk with BEFORE you share your ideas. The NDA means that each party can share confidential information with the other and that sharing doesn’t give the receiving party the ability to use the idea without compensating the other party.
Hopefully, if your pitch goes well, the management company will like the idea and will want to use it as a way to create a new restaurant franchise.
Alternatively, you could always seek outside investors and experienced restauranteurs and try to open the first restaurant with your new menu… but that is much more risky … even if it might actually be easier to accomplish.
Good luck!
How likely is it to own a fast food franchise?
I was thinking that owning a fast food franchise would be a good career. How much does it cost to start a fast food chain and how likely is it that i will succeed in this career?
Do you have any restaurant managerial experience?
Do you have $600,000 to buy the franchise license and build a restaurant?
If you answered yes to both of the above then there is a 50-50 chance you would succeed.
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Tasty Thai Restaurant Franchise (Japanese)
The Tasty Thai concept is to provide fresh, healthy, authentic and convenient Thai food, in modern counter service restaurants. The design of all Tasty Thai restaurants reflect the spirit and culture of Thailand.
Tasty Thai uses a ‘best practice franchise system’ including in-depth professional training, support and product supply.
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