What happens if Angry Chickz determines that more than 5 days of on-site training are necessary?
Angry_Chickz Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Immediately before and after each of your Restaurants opens to the public, we will provide up to 5 days of on-site training. We do not charge a fee for on-site training for your two Restaurants, however, if we determine that it is necessary to provide more than 5 days of on-site training, you must pay our thencurrent training fees. In all cases you must pay or reimburse us for our Travel Expenses.
Source: Item 11 — Franchisor's Assistance, Advertising, Computer Systems, and Training (FDD pages 26–33)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Angry Chickz's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are provided with up to 5 days of on-site training immediately before and after the restaurant opens to the public. This on-site training is provided for the franchisee's first two restaurants without a specific fee. However, if Angry Chickz determines that more than 5 days of on-site training are necessary, the franchisee is responsible for paying Angry Chickz's then-current training fees.
In addition to the training fees, the franchisee must also cover or reimburse Angry Chickz for all travel expenses incurred during the extended on-site training period. These travel expenses likely include costs related to transportation, lodging, meals, and other incidental expenses for the Angry Chickz trainers or representatives providing the additional support.
This policy means that while Angry Chickz provides initial on-site support, any extended training deemed necessary will result in additional costs for the franchisee. It is important for prospective franchisees to budget for potential additional training fees and travel expenses, especially if they anticipate needing extra support during the opening phase of their Angry Chickz restaurant. Franchisees should inquire about the current training fees to better understand the potential financial implications of needing more than the standard 5 days of on-site training.