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Under what franchise agreements do Browns Chicken *Zabiha Halal* stores operate?

Browns_Chicken Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Responding to dietary needs of a growing ethnic market, selected BROWN'S Stores in 2005 began offering its standard and aforementioned menu items certified as 100% Zabiha Halal. In the Islamic religion, Zabiha Halal refers to a process by which animals and other food items are processed before cooking and consumption. The menu items being offered Zabiha Halal are not materially different, nor is their taste different, from those offered in other BROWN'S Stores. The raw products used for Zabiha Halal preparations, however, have been sourced from separate certified suppliers that adhere to strict codes for food processing practices as set forth by Islamic tradition. Zabiha Halal BROWN'S Stores adhere to the same business practices as other locations and operate under the same franchise agreements. A BROWN'S Store that elects to offer Zabiha Halal must sell only Zabiha Halal products and may not also sell our standard menu. Zabiha Halal products cost more than our non-Zabiha Halal products, and will have a greater retail price.

Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR, AND ANY PARENT, PREDECESSORS AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 7–9)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Browns Chicken's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Zabiha Halal stores operate under the same franchise agreements as other Browns Chicken locations. Browns Chicken began offering its standard menu items certified as 100% Zabiha Halal in selected stores in 2005 to cater to the dietary needs of a growing ethnic market. The menu items offered as Zabiha Halal are not materially different in taste from those offered in other Browns Chicken stores. However, the raw products used for Zabiha Halal preparations are sourced from separate certified suppliers that adhere to strict codes for food processing practices as set forth by Islamic tradition.

Notably, a Browns Chicken store that chooses to offer Zabiha Halal products must exclusively sell Zabiha Halal products and cannot sell the standard menu. This exclusivity is a critical consideration for prospective franchisees, as it limits the customer base to those specifically seeking Zabiha Halal options. The FDD also states that Zabiha Halal products cost more than non-Zabiha Halal products, which results in a greater retail price.

Browns Chicken grants franchises to qualified persons under the Brown's Standard Franchise Agreement to operate a Browns Chicken store. The franchisee must sell products and services authorized and approved by Browns Chicken, utilizing Browns Chicken's business format, systems, methods, specifications, standards, operating procedures, operating assistance, advertising services, and Marks. Browns Chicken stores are normally free-standing structures or strip shopping center locations. Browns Chicken intends to grant franchises for free standing stores and strip shopping center stores with on-premises dining, but may grant franchises for units without seating capacity in appropriate markets. Stores with over 25 seats are referred to as "Dine-In BROWN'S Stores," while stores with no seating or seating for up to 25 people are referred to as "Carry-Out BROWN'S Stores."

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.