What document describes the development area and development schedule for an Angry Chickz Area Development Program?
Angry_Chickz Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
If you participate in our Area Development Program, we assign a defined area within which you must develop and operate a specified number of Angry Chickz Restaurants within a specified period of time. The development area may be one city, one or more counties, one or more states, or some other defined geographic area. You will sign an Area Development Agreement (Exhibit B) which will describe your development area and your development schedule and other obligations. For each Angry Chickz Restaurant you open pursuant to the Area Development Agreement, promptly after our approval of the site for the Angry Chickz Restaurant, you will sign a separate Franchise Agreement on the then current form used by ACF at the time, except to the extent otherwise provided in your Area Development Agreement.
Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS, AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 7–8)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Angry Chickz's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Area Development Agreement outlines the development area and schedule for franchisees participating in the Area Development Program. This agreement defines the geographic region, which could be a city, county, state, or other specified area, within which the developer is required to establish and operate a predetermined number of Angry Chickz restaurants over a specific time frame.
The Area Development Agreement, referenced as Exhibit B in the FDD, details the franchisee's obligations regarding development. For each Angry Chickz Restaurant opened under the Area Development Agreement, a separate Franchise Agreement is signed after site approval. This subsequent agreement is based on Angry Chickz's then-current franchise agreement form, unless the Area Development Agreement specifies otherwise.
Prospective franchisees should carefully review Exhibit B of the 2025 FDD to fully understand the terms and conditions of the Area Development Agreement, including the defined development area, the required development schedule, and any other obligations. This will help them assess the feasibility and potential risks associated with the Area Development Program.