Taco Bell
Franchise Fee
$22,500
Investment
$287,950 – $857,700
Royalty
10%
Ad Fund
0%
Earnings
Not disclosed
How Taco Bell compares
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Training
Taco Bell requires franchisees and one manager to complete a minimum 7-week management training program combining web-based e-learning, on-the-job training, and classroom instruction at an approved company-owned restaurant, finishing 4-6 weeks before opening. Training is tuition-free for the franchisee and one manager; additional trainees cost $350.
Territory
Taco Bell does not provide territorial protection or exclusivity; franchisees receive a non-exclusive license to operate at a specified location. The franchisor and affiliates (Pizza Hut, KFC, HBG) reserve the right to locate units anywhere regardless of proximity. No options, rights of first refusal, or rights to acquire additional locations.
Support
Pre-opening: site review and approval, access to the OneSource digital operations platform (~4,500 pages), and a representative to coordinate pre-opening activities. Ongoing: advice and assistance via local visits, advertising and sales promotion programs through a marketing fund, and system/technology updates.
Data source
Extracted from the Taco Bell 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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