Firehouse Subs
Franchise Fee
$20,000
Investment
$405,350 – $1.6M
Royalty
6%
Ad Fund
5%
Earnings
Disclosed
How Firehouse Subs compares
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Training
6-7 weeks pre-opening training: 5 weeks on-the-job (240 hours) at a certified training restaurant covering skills, administration, and management operations, followed by 32 hours of classroom instruction virtually or in person in Jacksonville, FL. Timed close to the opening of the first restaurant.
Territory
Protected Trade Area generally consisting of the site and a 1-mile radius, excluding non-traditional locations (malls, airports, stadiums). Under a Development Agreement, a geographic Development Area with strict schedules but no territorial rights, franchisor retains all rights within and outside the area.
Support
Continuing advisory assistance, access to 170-page Manual, and a market introduction program ($5,000 fee within 12 months of opening). System Fund (up to 5% of Gross Sales) for national/regional marketing. Advertising Co-op governed by a 13-member Board. Mandatory periodic training courses.
Data source
Extracted from the Firehouse Subs Franchise Disclosure Document on file with the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (WDFI). FDDs are filed under the FTC Franchise Rule and published by WDFI as public records. How we extract this data.
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