for you.
In a nutshell: If you’re comfortable working with a team and being told what to do and how to do it, a franchise may be the right move for you. However, if you’re starting your own food truck to get away from people telling you what to do, being independent is probably a better choice.
The advantages of running a food truck franchise include the following:
❯❯ Fewer upfront decisions: A franchise opportunity offers you an instant business. You don’t have to worry about the name, the truck’s design, or the menu.
❯❯ Professional support: Almost all franchises come with support from the corporate office. You’re given a direct conduit to corporate staff who can address any questions or concerns you may have. This support can be very helpful for newcomers to the mobile food industry who may not always know what to do when they encounter certain problems.
❯❯ Name recognition: Name recognition is a huge benefit of a food truck franchise. Whereas other food truck start-ups may want to run some advertising before they hit the streets just to get some name recognition, you won’t have to worry about this.
Be warned that running a food truck franchise comes with the following disadvantages:
❯❯ A big price tag: Buying a franchise can be expensive. Larger restaurant chains that offer franchise opportunities for food trucks can require upwards of half a million dollars in assets before they’ll consider letting you buy into their company. Of course, the theory is that you’ll make all your initial investment money back sooner than if you were to start an independent food truck.
❯❯ Less say in the concept: You have no say in the menu or the truck’s design. If you have a certain theme or concept in mind, it may not fit the expectations of your franchisor.
❯❯ Detailed rules to follow: In order to maintain customer service expectations, franchises have many rules and regulations you must follow. Everything from the uniforms your staff wears to the brands of condiments you use can be subject to their rules. Failure to follow the rules can result in losing your rights to the franchise.
❯❯ Royalties to pay: On top of paying for the rights to the franchise, you’re expected to pay royalties in some cases. Wonder how these franchisors make money on your food truck venture? Here’s your answer.
If franchising sounds like a route you want to investigate further, check out these businesses that are beginning to offer food truck opportunities:
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