What ongoing services is B Bops obligated to provide to franchisees during the term of the franchise agreement?
B_Bops Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Commitments**
Upon signing a franchise agreement with a franchisee, the Company becomes obligated to provide assistance in connection with the establishment of the franchise including site approval, construction specifications, training course, access to the operations manual, and equipment and supply purchasing specifics. Upon the establishment of the franchise, the Company is obligated to provide additional services during the term of the agreement including development of advertising, support trips, operating
See Independent Auditors' Report
Note 3 Franchiser Commitments (continued)
assistance, updates to systems or marks, and additional training.
Source: Item 21 — FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (FDD pages 52–53)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to B Bops's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, after the establishment of a franchise, B Bops is obligated to provide several ongoing services to its franchisees during the term of the franchise agreement. These services include the development of advertising campaigns to promote the B Bops brand and attract customers.
Additionally, B Bops commits to providing support trips to the franchise location. These visits are likely intended to offer hands-on assistance and guidance to the franchisee in managing and operating the restaurant effectively. B Bops also provides operating assistance, which could involve advice on day-to-day operations, troubleshooting issues, and implementing best practices.
B Bops will also provide updates to the systems or marks, ensuring that franchisees have access to the latest operational methods and branding. Furthermore, B Bops offers additional training opportunities, which may cover new menu items, updated procedures, or enhanced customer service techniques. The franchise agreements have an original term of 15 years with renewal options that are for two additional five-year periods or one additional ten-year period.