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What standards does Bb.Q Chicken have for delivery vehicles used by franchisees?

Bb_Q_Chicken Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

If we permit you to provide catering and/or delivery services, we have the right to require you to have temporary signage or "wraps" placed on each delivery vehicle. We expect that all delivery vehicles will be kept clean, in good working order and properly insured. You must require that each person providing those services comply with all laws, regulations and rules of the road and use due care and caution operating and maintaining the motor vehicles. Except as described in this paragraph, we do not have any standards or exercise control over any motor vehicle that you use. You are required to offer delivery from your Restaurant through third-party delivery services, and only through the third-party delivery services approved by us and listed in our Manual. If you provide delivery using a third-party service that is not approved by us and is not listed in our Manual, you will be charged our prohibited product or service fine. Continued use of unapproved third-party delivery services will be a default under the Franchise Agreement.

Source: Item 8 — RESTRICTIONS ON SOURCES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (FDD pages 27–31)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Bb.Q Chicken's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if franchisees are permitted to provide catering or delivery services, Bb.Q Chicken has the right to require temporary signage or wraps on each delivery vehicle. Bb.Q Chicken expects all delivery vehicles to be kept clean, in good working order, and properly insured. Franchisees must ensure that each person providing delivery services complies with all laws, regulations, and rules of the road, and uses due care and caution when operating and maintaining the vehicles.

Bb.Q Chicken franchisees are required to offer delivery from their restaurants through third-party delivery services approved by Bb.Q Chicken and listed in their manual. Using a third-party delivery service that is not approved by Bb.Q Chicken and is not listed in the manual will result in a fine. Continued use of unapproved third-party delivery services will be a default under the Franchise Agreement.

Aside from the stipulations mentioned above, Bb.Q Chicken does not have any further standards or exercise control over any motor vehicle that franchisees use. Prospective franchisees should confirm which third-party delivery services are approved and listed in the manual to avoid potential fines or defaults under the Franchise Agreement.

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.