Sweet Home Chicago's style of pizza cannot be fund in many places outside of Chicago. The recipes have been in the family for generations and were tested for many years at Pepe's in Chicago before coming to Utah. All ingredients are homemade on site. Thin crust and sliced thin just like a Chicago native would recognize, and everyone in Utah can now enjoy.
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Franchising Tips and Facts
Sweet Home Chicago Pizzeria franchises offer the franchisee a license or right to sell its goods or services and/or use its business techniques. The franchisees usually pay an initial fee to acquire this right, and thereafter pay a percentage of their gross sales to the franchisor throughout the term of their franchise contract. In return for these payments, Sweet Home Chicago Pizzeria franchisees gain priveleges, including the right to sell a proven and recognized product or service, to use the franchisor's business practices, and to receive initial training and ongoing support.
In addition to the initial investment required for a Sweet Home Chicago Pizzeria Franchise, you will also need money to sustain yourself, and the business, until it becomes cash positive. Remember, too, that projections may not be accurate. Market conditions can change and if it takes longer than originally anticipated for the new business to reach breakeven, you'd should have some emergency funds set aside, or it could mean the demise of an inherently sound business.
Investigate earnings claims. If a franchisor makes earnings claims, they are required to have in writing the facts upon which those estimates are based. A seller must tell you the number and percentage of owners that have actually met the claimed profit margins. Beware of broad and unsubstantiated claims.
When considering a Sweet Home Chicago Pizzeria franchise, try to understand why they are offering you the business in the first place. Very often, franchising is an extremely quick low-risk method of expanding a successful business across the world. As a franchisee, you take on the majority of financial risk. In return the franchisor is offering a successful business formula that has been proven to work. But before you go ahead, ask yourself whether the support, training, stock, experience and brand name justifies the investment asked.
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