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What is the maximum population that a typical All County territory will contain?

All_County Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

A typical territory will not contain a population exceeding 250,000 and will contain a population of at least 50,000. We will not establish or locate, or license another person to establish or locate, another ALL COUNTY® business office within your Territory.

The Territory area for your ALL COUNTY® business office you are granted will be determined after negotiation between you and us, carefully considering where you want to be located and whether the proposed area is available. No other ALL COUNTY® business office will be physically located in your Territory and that no other ALL COUNTY® business shall be authorized to conduct grass-roots marketing efforts in your Territory, defined as conducting direct mail campaigns or physically visiting real estate offices or other businesses in your Territory for the purposes of soliciting referrals. You will not receive an exclusive territory. You may face competition from other franchisees, from outlets that we own, or from other channels of distribution or competitive brands that we control.

Source: Item 12 — Territory (FDD pages 26–28)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to All County's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a typical territory will not contain a population exceeding 250,000. The FDD also states that a territory will contain a population of at least 50,000. The territory is defined as a specific geographic area identified using commonly understood state, county, municipal, street, landmark or postal area definitions.

This means that when a prospective franchisee is negotiating their territory with All County, they can expect it to be defined by these standard geographic boundaries and to have a population somewhere between 50,000 and 250,000 residents. This population range is an important factor for franchisees to consider, as it directly impacts the potential customer base and revenue opportunities within their designated area.

While All County will not establish another business office within the franchisee's territory, the franchisee does not receive an exclusive territory. The franchisee may face competition from other franchisees, from outlets that All County owns, or from other channels of distribution or competitive brands that All County controls. This lack of exclusivity means that even within the defined population range, the franchisee's market share could be influenced by other businesses operating in the same area.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.