Where can I find the signage and logo specifications for a Bb.Q Chicken franchise?
Bb_Q_Chicken Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
We shall, at our expense, provide the following services:
- 8.2 Provide you with standard specifications and layouts for the interior and exterior design, improvements, equipment, furnishings, décor and signs identified with the Franchised Businesses as we make available to all multi-unit operators, area representatives and franchisees from time to time.
- 8.3 Review of your site plan and final build-out plans and specifications for conformity to the construction standards and specifications of the System, upon our receipt of your written request for approval thereof.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 62–283)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Bb.Q Chicken's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the standard specifications and layouts for signs identified with the Franchised Businesses are provided to multi-unit operators, area representatives, and franchisees. These specifications are made available from time to time. Bb.Q Chicken also reviews the franchisee's site plan and final build-out plans to ensure they conform to the construction standards and specifications of the Bb.Q Chicken system.
Bb.Q Chicken emphasizes the importance of franchisees adhering to their standards and specifications to maintain uniformity across all locations. This includes distinctive exterior and interior design, décor, color schemes, and furnishings. The trademarks and logos used by Bb.Q Chicken are also part of the System, and Bb.Q Chicken aims to control the use of these marks to represent the high standards of quality, appearance, and service associated with the brand.
If a franchisee were to terminate their agreement with Bb.Q Chicken, they must immediately stop using all confidential methods, software, and techniques associated with the Bb.Q Chicken system. This includes ceasing the use of the "bb.q Chicken" mark and all other marks, signs, symbols, and devices associated with the system. The franchisee is responsible for de-identifying the franchise premises, removing all signs displaying the marks, changing paint colors, and removing proprietary design items. Bb.Q Chicken retains the right to enter the former franchise location to remove any signage or items displaying their marks, with the franchisee responsible for reimbursing all associated costs.