Where can I find information about the initial and ongoing training obligations for a Burros Fries franchise?
Burros_Fries Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
| (a) Site selection and acquisition/lease | Sections 12.S and 20.C. of Franchise Agreement | Items 7, 11 and 12 |
|---|---|---|
| (b) Pre-opening purchases/leases | Section 8 of Franchise Agreement | Items 7 and 8 |
| (c) Site development and other | Sections 8, 12.T, 20.C. | Items 6, 7, 11 |
| pre-opening requirements | of Franchise Agreement | |
| (d) Initial and ongoing training | Section 20.A. of Franchise Agreement | Item 11 |
Source: Item 9 — FRANCHISEE'S OBLIGATIONS (FDD pages 25–27)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to the 2024 Burros Fries Franchise Disclosure Document, Item 9 outlines the franchisee's obligations. Specifically, it indicates that information regarding initial and ongoing training can be found in Section 20.A of the Franchise Agreement and further detailed in Item 11 of the FDD.
This means that prospective Burros Fries franchisees should carefully review both Section 20.A of the Franchise Agreement and Item 11 of the FDD to understand the full scope of their training obligations. This includes the type of training provided, the duration of the training, who is required to attend, and any associated costs.
Understanding the initial and ongoing training requirements is crucial for the success of a Burros Fries franchise. Proper training ensures that franchisees and their staff are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to operate the business according to Burros Fries standards, maintain quality, and provide excellent customer service. Therefore, it is essential to carefully review these sections and ask the franchisor any clarifying questions during the due diligence process.