Does Beyond Juicery Eatery Franchising, LLC require franchisees to review the Disclosure Document?
Beyond_Juicery_Eatery Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| LLC | 1. | Have you received and personally reviewed the Beyond Juicery + Eatery Franchising, Franchise Agreement and each exhibit, addendum and schedule attached to it? Yes No |
|---|---|---|
| 2. | Do you understand all of the information contained in the Franchise Agreement and | |
| each exhibit and schedule attached to it? | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| If "No," | ||
| what parts of the Franchise Agreement do you not understand? |
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 60)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Beyond Juicery Eatery's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are expected to review the Disclosure Document. Exhibit M, titled "Franchisee Disclosure Questionnaire," includes questions designed to confirm that the franchisee has reviewed and understands the Disclosure Document. This questionnaire aims to determine if any unauthorized statements or promises were made to the franchisee.
Specifically, the questionnaire asks whether the franchisee has received and personally reviewed the Disclosure Document provided by Beyond Juicery Eatery. It also asks if the franchisee understands all the information contained within the document. If the franchisee answers "No" to understanding the Disclosure Document, they are prompted to specify which parts they do not understand, with space provided to attach additional pages if necessary.
Furthermore, the questionnaire includes an acknowledgement that the franchisee received the Beyond Juicery + Eatery Franchise Disclosure Document at least 14 calendar days before the agreement was executed. It also confirms that the Disclosure Document was complete in all material respects, including all exhibits and attachments referenced therein when it was received. This process ensures that franchisees have had adequate time to review and comprehend the document before entering into the agreement, which is a standard practice in franchising to protect both parties.