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Food Factory™ Express Franchise Tool Kit

Dear prospective franchisee:

I would like to introduce you to
FOOD FACTORY EXPRESS FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY - THE FASTEST GROWING CHAIN OF ITALIAN QUICK SERVICE RESTAURANTS IN INDIA.

Food Factory Express (quick self service concept) specializes in delivering a true Italian Experience to all classes of customers by selling Giant Pizzas by the slice, Imported Italian Pastas and more at prices ranging from Rs.19/- to 79/-. At Food factory Express, we can offer 3 investment formats to all franchisees depending on their investment capabilities.

The Italian menu has been developed to suit and cater to all taste buds and pockets, the beauty is in the ease of operations and the standardization of all our products and menu sales mix to not only provide a high quality product to our customers but an ambience and convenience like no other fast food chain has done so far in the array of the Italian food market.

The Food factory Express™ franchise represents a chance to run your own business without being alone. You will be supported by the Food Factory Express system, in the areas of operations, training, advertising, marketing, real estate, construction, purchasing and equipment.

Before an individual can become a franchisee they must successfully complete our training programme. This usually takes around 8 weeks to complete training full-time.

Franchisees must have an active, hands-on, day-to-day involvement in the operation of the outlet. No other business interests are allowed.
Franchisees run their outlet(s) as an independent business. They are responsible for all normal business functions i.e. recruiting, accounting and administration.

Independent companies supply all raw materials, goods and services to each restaurant. Food factory Express must approve all products used in the restaurant.

Food factory Express franchises one outlet at a time. However, over time franchisees may operate more than one

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