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What is the estimated range for Government Fees associated with opening a Beyond Juicery Eatery franchise?

Beyond_Juicery_Eatery Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

TYPE OF EXPENDITURE AMOUNT FOR FRANCHISE AGREEMENT METHOD OF PAYMENT WHEN DUE TO WHOM PAYMENT IS TO BE MADE
Initial Franchise Fee (Note 1) $15,000 to $30,000 Lump sum At signing of Franchise Agreement and prior to opening Us and our Affiliates
Grand Opening Marketing (Note 2) $10,000 to $13,750 As incurred As incurred Suppliers designated or approved by Us
Legal Fees (Note 3) $100 to $11,000 As arranged As arranged Attorney
Lease Review Fee (Note 4) $0 to $2,500 As arranged As arranged Us or a Supplier designed or approved by Us
Furniture, Fixtures, $95,193 to $100,295 As arranged Prior to Opening Suppliers designated or
Equipment (Note 5) approved by Us
Build Out (Note 6) $183,858 to $238,423 As arranged As arranged General Contractor and other vendors
Architectural Fees $9,500 to $12,500 As incurred As incurred Architect
(Note 7)
Signage (Note 8) $12,100 to $13,650 As incurred As incurred Suppliers designated or approved by Us
Initial Inventory (Note 9) $12,290 to $14,720 As incurred Prior to Opening Suppliers (other than our affiliates) designated or approved by Us
Training Expenses $2,400 to $ 13,380 As incurred As incurred Airlines, Hotels, and
(Note 10) Restaurants
Government Fees $750 to $1,950 As incurred Prior to Opening Local or State
(Note 11) Government

Source: Item 6 — OTHER FEES (FDD pages 16–25)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Beyond Juicery Eatery's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee can expect to pay between $750 and $1,950 in government fees. These fees are paid as incurred prior to opening the business. The fees are paid to the local or state government.

These government fees are part of the initial investment required to start a Beyond Juicery Eatery franchise. It is important for prospective franchisees to budget for these costs, as they are mandatory and must be paid before the restaurant can open. These fees likely cover permits, licenses, and other regulatory requirements necessary to operate a food service business.

It's important to note that the exact amount of government fees can vary depending on the specific location of the franchise. Different states and municipalities have different fee structures and requirements. Therefore, the franchisee should contact the local and state government agencies to determine the exact amount of fees that will be required for their specific location. This range is an estimate, and the actual fees could be higher or lower depending on the specific circumstances.

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.