18 Delicious Treats You Could Sell as a Fast-Food Franchisee

Published on Jan 27, 2016

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18 Delicious Treats You Could Sell as a Fast-Food Franchisee

Franchises give entrepreneurs access to established brands, proven formulas, and helpful support — making them attractive ventures to current and prospective business owners.

Fast-food franchises, in particular, are especially appealing to burgeoning entrepreneurs. Here’s a look at the varied opportunities within the fast-food franchise industry such as Marble Slab Creamery, along with why the industry is so promising.

Topics of Discussion

  • Fast-Food Franchises Serve More than Hamburgers
  • Fast-Food Franchises Have Low Start-Up and Ongoing Costs
  • Fast-Food Franchisees Need Little Specialized Knowledge
  • Franchisors Provide Training and Support

1. While the country’s hamburger chains may be the most iconic fast-food franchises, they’re only one type of fast-food franchise. Any quick-service restaurant that’s franchised falls into this category. As an owner of a fast food franchise, you could sell any of the top 18 treats.

2. Compared to other franchise opportunities, fast-food franchises are particularly attractive because they have comparatively low start-up costs and ongoing expenses.

3. Unlike other franchises, such as auto garages or jewelry stores, fast-food franchises require little specialized knowledge. Aside from basic business practices, the most specialized thing you need to know is how to prepare food — something many people learn at their first job during high school or college.

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