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What is the median gross sales for the bottom 10% of Beyond Juicery Eatery franchises?

Beyond_Juicery_Eatery Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Provision Section in Area Summary
Development Agreement
t. Integration/merger clause Section 21 Only the terms of the Area Development Agreement are binding (subject to state law). Any representations or promises outside of the disclosure document and franchise agreement may not be enforceable.
u. Dispute resolution by arbitration or mediation Section 19 Except for claims relating to the Marks, confidential information, trade secrets and covenants not to compete, and subject to state law, all disputes must be arbitrated in the county of our principal place of business.
v. Choice of forum Section 23.2 Subject to state law, any litigation must be pursued in courts located in the county of our principal place of business at the time the action is filed.
w. Choice of law Section 23.1 Subject to state law, Michigan law applies, except that disputes over the Marks will be governed by the United States Trademark Act of 1946 (Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1051 et seq.) and disputes over copyrights will be governed by federal copyright laws of the United States, except that the Michigan Franchise Investment Law does not apply to you unless you are a resident of the state of Michigan or your Territory is within the state of Michigan.
FRANCHISE BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM
10% 25% 50%
# OF RESTAURANTS 4 10 20
AVERAGE GROSS SALES $489,191 $581,270 $662,033
MEDIAN GROSS SALES $501,209 $597,018 $693,912
# OF RESTAURANTS THAT ATTAINED OR 38 37 32
FELL BELOW AVERAGE RESULTS
% OF RESTAURANTS THAT ATTAINED OR 95.0% 92.5% 80.0%
FELL BEL

Source: Item 19 — FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE REPRESENTATIONS (FDD pages 56–58)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Beyond Juicery Eatery's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the median gross sales for the bottom 10% of franchisee-owned restaurants is $501,209. This data is based on the performance of 40 out of 44 franchisee-owned restaurants that were open and operating for the full calendar year ending December 31, 2024. It's important to note that this figure represents the median, meaning half of the restaurants in the bottom 10% exceeded this sales figure, while half fell below it.

For a prospective franchisee, this number provides a benchmark for the lower end of potential sales performance. Understanding the factors that contribute to both high and low performance is crucial. The FDD also indicates that the range of gross sales for this bottom 10% varied, with the highest gross sales reaching $591,003 and the lowest at $363,342. This demonstrates that even among the lowest-performing restaurants, there is a considerable range of sales figures.

It is essential for potential franchisees to consider these figures in conjunction with other financial information provided in the FDD, including expenses and costs associated with operating a Beyond Juicery Eatery franchise. Furthermore, Beyond Juicery Eatery states that only 95% of restaurants attained or fell below average results. Consulting with financial advisors is strongly recommended to fully understand the potential financial implications and to estimate expenses accurately. Remember that past performance is not indicative of future results, and various factors can influence the success of a franchise.

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.