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What is the Beyond Juicery Eatery franchisee required to employ continuously during the term of the agreement?

Beyond_Juicery_Eatery Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

l to consent or revoke our consent, in writing.

  • 6.08 You shall purchase our proprietary products from us or our Designated Supplier at a reasonable price established by us or our supplier. You acknowledge that we may profit from the sale of proprietary products to you and receive consideration from the supplier with respect to your purchases of such proprietary products by you.
  • 6.09 During the Term of this Agreement, you shall (a) repair, maintain, and keep the interior and exterior of your Restaurant (and all fixtures, furnishings, signs, menu boards, equipment, sidewalks, walkways, and parking lots) in good order and first-class condition and repair and in compliance with the Standards and Specifications of the System and all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances, and (b) as reasonably required by us, upgrade your Restaurant to the then-current Standards and Specifications of the System. Such upgrade to renovate and modernize your Restaurant's building, premises, signs, and equipment shall be done at our request, but not more than once every five (5) years to conform to the building design, trade dress, color scheme, and presentation of our Trademarks consistent with the current image of Restaurants using the Beyond Juicery + Eatery System, provided, however, that the cost of each renovation and modernization shall not exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). You must renovate, repair, and alter the exterior and interior of your premises at your own expense as reasonably directed by us. If you fail to make such required renovations within thirty (30) days after your receipt of written notice from us setting forth the specific repairs or alterations that are required, then we, without being guilty in any manner of trespass, fault or negligence, and without prejudice to any of the other remedies we have, may have such repairs or alterations completed to maintain your Restau

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 60–337)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

Based on the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Beyond Juicery Eatery franchisees are required to maintain and repair their restaurant premises during the term of the agreement. Specifically, franchisees must keep both the interior and exterior of their restaurant, including fixtures, furnishings, signs, menu boards, equipment, sidewalks, walkways, and parking lots, in good order and in first-class condition. This maintenance must comply with the standards and specifications of the Beyond Juicery Eatery system, as well as all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances.

Beyond Juicery Eatery also has the right to reasonably require franchisees to upgrade their restaurants to meet the then-current standards and specifications of the system. These upgrades, which may include renovations and modernization of the building, premises, signs, and equipment, are intended to conform to the current image of Beyond Juicery Eatery restaurants. However, Beyond Juicery Eatery can only request such upgrades once every five years, and the cost of each renovation and modernization cannot exceed $100,000.

If a franchisee fails to make the required renovations or repairs within 30 days of receiving written notice from Beyond Juicery Eatery, the franchisor has the right to complete the repairs or alterations themselves. In such cases, the franchisee must immediately reimburse Beyond Juicery Eatery for all costs incurred in completing the work. Additionally, the franchisee is responsible for indemnifying Beyond Juicery Eatery, its franchisees, and affiliates from any liabilities or costs, including attorney's fees, arising from their failure to maintain the premises as required.

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.