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How does the Bojangles's Item 8 requirement to purchase from approved suppliers relate to the franchisor's description as described in Item 1?

Bojangles Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

RODUCTS AND SERVICES**

To ensure that the highest degree of quality and service is maintained, you must operate your Restaurant in strict conformity with the methods, standards, and specifications that we periodically prescribe in the Manual (defined below) or otherwise in writing.

Products and Suppliers

You must purchase proprietary seasonings and specially formulated pre-prepared mixes that are required ingredients of various menu items from our designated suppliers in addition to other proprietary products available only to Restaurants that are part of the Bojangles System. There are other products that may not be exclusively proprietary to the Bojangles System but that are produced or purchased according to our specification and direction including bone-in chicken (offered in certain markets), pork, dairy and produce products, and coffee and tea products. In certain markets, Bojangles Restaurants may offer the Boneless Chicken Only Menu with a different or more limited menu, and may not serve breakfast all day. You must purchase only approved and designated items, and you may not purchase any item not specifically approved by us. You may purchase all items only from approved and designated suppliers and using only those distribution providers that we approve and designate. We will make a list of our approved suppliers and distributors available to you upon request.

Pepsi-Cola currently is our exclusive supplier of beverages for cola and most other soft drinks ("Post-Mix Products") throughout the domestic Bojangles System for new franchisees. You must, as a condition to becoming a Bojangles franchisee, offer for sale at the Restaurant Pepsi-Cola Post-Mix Products

unless your Restaurant is located within an entertainment and sports venue or food-court that does not sell Pepsi fountain products or is part of a multi-brand operation that shares a single fountain beverage station that does not sell Pepsi fountain products. Certain existing Bojangles franchisees may be exempt from the requirement to purchase the Pepsi-Cola Post-Mix Products.

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Bojangles Franchise Disclosure Document, Item 8 details the restrictions on sources of products and services, which aligns with Bojangles's operational standards described in Item 1. Item 8 emphasizes that franchisees must operate their restaurants in strict accordance with the methods, standards, and specifications prescribed by Bojangles to maintain quality and service. This is directly related to the description of the Bojangles system in Item 1, which outlines the brand's established methods of operation and the importance of uniformity across all franchise locations.

Specifically, Item 8 requires franchisees to purchase proprietary seasonings and specially formulated pre-prepared mixes from designated suppliers. Additionally, certain other products, such as bone-in chicken, pork, dairy, produce, coffee, and tea, must be purchased according to Bojangles's specifications and directions. Franchisees are only allowed to buy approved and designated items from approved suppliers and distributors. This ensures that all Bojangles restaurants maintain a consistent quality and taste profile, reinforcing the brand's identity as described in Item 1.

Item 8 also mentions that Pepsi-Cola is the exclusive supplier of beverages for cola and most other soft drinks for new franchisees, with limited exceptions for venues like entertainment and sports arenas or multi-brand operations. Furthermore, franchisees must purchase and install fixtures, furnishings, equipment, decor, and signs as directed by Bojangles. Item 22 states that franchisees must purchase all food items, ingredients, equipment, furnishings, supplies, materials, services and other items used or offered for sale at the Restaurant solely from suppliers who meet Bojangles's standards and specifications and have been approved in writing by Bojangles. This level of control over sourcing ensures that franchisees adhere to Bojangles's standards, as highlighted in Item 1, and helps maintain the brand's reputation and customer expectations.

In summary, the purchasing restrictions outlined in Item 8 are directly linked to Bojangles's operational standards and brand consistency, as described in Item 1. By mandating the use of approved suppliers and specific products, Bojangles aims to ensure that all franchise locations adhere to the established system, thereby protecting the brand's quality and reputation. This also means that a franchisee cannot purchase any products from a supplier that has not been approved by Bojangles.

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.