Subway have said on one of their promotion pages "SUBWAY®outlets can be opened for as little as c. £100,000. Your total initial investment will depend on many factors including location, rent, outlet size and equipment."
and then goes on to say "The franchise fee of $10,000 (about £6,000) for outlets is one of the lowest on the market, despite the size of the chain. To encourage multi-unit operation, the franchise fee is reduced to $2,500 (about£1,500) for additional franchises and as a result, 70% of franchises are purchased by existing owners!!"
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Subway's Franchise details can be found in a number of places, there are a few videos in YouTube about running a Subway Franchise. See the related link.
A franchise business is where a local owner runs the day to day operations of their store. The store is part of a much larger chain. A good example of a franchise business would be Subway restaurants.
that info is not publically released. you have to apply first then they let you know
It is difficult to know how to answer this question without knowing what type of franchise one is wanting to open. As an example, one would contact Starbucks if one wanted to open a Starbucks franchise, but one would contact Subway if one wanted to buy a Subway franchise.
I would not recommend using outside sources for Franchise income questions since the financials of a Franchise company are restricted to Item 19 of the Franchise Disclosure Documents. I would read through those documents and learn that information directly from the source and then talk with existing Franchise owners about their experiences in profitability with a Subway Franchise. If you are searching for a Franchise business here is a good resource: FranchiseMatchup.com
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Subway's Franchise details can be found in a number of places, there are a few videos in YouTube about running a Subway Franchise. See the related link.
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The cost of a foot long sub from a Subway franchise will vary by location. However, most consumer's find the cost of a food long to be a fairly reasonable price.
I work at Subway and am offered no benefits. Subway is a franchise with different owners so it's the Subway franchise owner's decision to what they offer their employees. The employees at the Subway I work don't want benefits anyways because they're too expensive.
No, but. You can buy a franchise.
A franchise business is where a local owner runs the day to day operations of their store. The store is part of a much larger chain. A good example of a franchise business would be Subway restaurants.
that info is not publically released. you have to apply first then they let you know
The initial investment required to open a Subway franchise varies greatly depending on the location and circumstances. It can be anywhere between 84,000 to 200,000 dollars.
If you are looking to own your own franchise of a subway. You must fill in the required information at this website. Refer to this link http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/Own_a_Franchise/default.aspx
It is difficult to know how to answer this question without knowing what type of franchise one is wanting to open. As an example, one would contact Starbucks if one wanted to open a Starbucks franchise, but one would contact Subway if one wanted to buy a Subway franchise.
I would not recommend using outside sources for Franchise income questions since the financials of a Franchise company are restricted to Item 19 of the Franchise Disclosure Documents. I would read through those documents and learn that information directly from the source and then talk with existing Franchise owners about their experiences in profitability with a Subway Franchise. If you are searching for a Franchise business here is a good resource: FranchiseMatchup.com