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Who has the right to add product and service items to the Anago System?

Anago Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

We have the sole right to add product and service items to the Anago System. At our direction, you will require your Unit Franchisees to offer these products and services to their customers.

There is no limitation on our right to make changes to the types of products and services you may be authorized to permit or require your Unit Franchisees to sell.

We may periodically set the maximum and minimum price that you and your Unit Franchisees may charge for services and products. Otherwise, you may determine the prices you charge your customers.

Source: Item 16 — RESTRICTIONS ON WHAT THE FRANCHISEE MAY SELL (FDD pages 43–44)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Anago's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Anago has the sole right to add product and service items to the Anago System. As a Subfranchisee, you are required to ensure that your Unit Franchisees offer these newly introduced products and services to their customers at Anago's direction.

This means that Anago retains control over the evolution of the brand's offerings. While franchisees can suggest or request new items, the ultimate decision rests with Anago. This ensures consistency across the franchise system and allows Anago to adapt to market changes and maintain brand standards.

Furthermore, Anago has the right to make changes to the types of products and services that Subfranchisees may authorize or require their Unit Franchisees to sell. Anago may also periodically set the maximum and minimum prices that Subfranchisees and their Unit Franchisees can charge for services and products; otherwise, Subfranchisees can determine the prices they charge their customers. This pricing control, combined with the ability to introduce new products and services, gives Anago significant influence over the revenue streams of its franchisees.

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.