This franchise as a very attractive option if you are
looking to open a franchise. Little Caesars is one of the most successful
carry-out pizza brands in today's market. They own the hot-n-ready business.
When it comes to that, they are the only pizza place like it. Little Caesars is
simple to operate and is easy to learn. Their head quarters provides world
class marketing. Little Caesars has not been in the news for anything good or
bad. But they have been on T.V. for their commercials.
The initial franchise fee for Little Caesars is $20,000.
There can be additional fees, ranging from $173,050 to $599,500. This is from
several things which include:
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The location of the building
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How much it costs to build the restaurant
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The ovens and other supplies needed to make and
sell the pizza
There are no other fees when franchising a Little Caesars .
Little Caesars does not have a royalty fee that is paid monthly.
The Little Caesars Franchise does not help with financing
the restaurant.
Little Caesars has an eight step process for franchising
with them.
Step 1: You have to submit your application to Little
Caesars
Step 2: 3 to 20 Days- Your application is being reviewed by
Little Caesars
Step 3: 10 to 30 Days- Qualified Applications are sent the
Franchise Disclosure Documents
Step 4: 20 to 40 Days- After documents are returned and a
Franchise License Advisor will contact you, and schedule you to a Discovery Day
Step 5: 7 to 25 Days- You are notified whether or not if you
have the opportunity to become or not become a franchisee
Step 7: 60 to 120 Days- After the real estate training and
site selection class, franchisee's are required to attend a six week in-store operations
training program. Also construction can begin during this time
Step 8: Grand Opening!
This total process can take anywhere from one hundred
-twenty days to Three hundred sixty-five days.
Nate, I really enjoy the Little Caesar's Pizza franchise. There is one right by my house back in Palmer, and I can't even count how many times I have been. You simply cannot beat their deal of five dollars for a large pizza and their breadsticks are some of the best around. It sounds like it is not insanely difficult to open your own Little Caesar's restaurant. It looks like it is a very straight forward process to be approved by them to open a restaurant. Anybody who is interested in opening their own store in this franchise just has to follow eight simple steps in order to get approved. This process sounds like it is not that expensive and can be completed in about a year. If I was interested in joining a franchise, this would be one that I would highly consider as it is one of my favorite places to get pizza.
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