From whom must Carvel franchisees purchase approved items for their Shoppe?
Carvel Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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ITEM 8
RESTRICTIONS ON SOURCES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Required Purchases. We have the right to require that Approved Products, other products, Proprietary Ingredients, supplies (including chemicals), furniture, fixtures, equipment, and services (collectively, "Goods") that you purchase for resale or purchase or lease for use in your Shoppe: (i) meet specifications that we establish from time to time; (ii) be a specific brand, kind, or model; (iii) be purchased or leased only from Approved Suppliers; (iv) be purchased or leased only from a single source that we designate (which may include us or our affiliates or a buying cooperative organized by us or our affiliates); and/or (v) be purchased as part of a purchasing program, arrangement, or contract that we negotiate or specify. We may add or change Approved Suppliers at any time.
You must purchase all of your requirements of Proprietary Ingredients, Proprietary Products, and proprietary uniforms, signs, menu boards, smallwares, materials, supplies, paper goods, equipment, and packaging (collectively, the "Proprietary Goods") from us, our affiliates, or our designated Approved Suppliers. The Proprietary Goods include printed paper, paper products, and plastic products bearing our Proprietary Marks (including, for example, dishes, containers, cartons, bags, napkins, and packaging supplies). We may require you to purchase certain trademarked product lines consisting of t-shirts, apparel, mugs and other merchandise and products bearing the Proprietary Marks ("Trademarked Product Lines") from us, our affiliates, or our designated Approved Suppliers. In addition, if we conduct test marketing to determine consumer trends and the salability of new food or non-food products and services, you may be required to purchase a reasonable quantity of test products we specify from designated Approved Suppliers.
For any proposed site, we may require you to obtain a site selection analysis from an Approved Supplier, which may include an analysis of such factors as traffic patterns, demographics and competitors within the market. As you design and construct your Shoppe, you must hire an architect that we accept in writing to prepare your plans and make any necessary changes to our standard layout and specifications. In addition, you must hire a licensed and insured general contractor that we accept to complete the build-out of your Shoppe. Our acceptance of your architect or general contractor will not in any way be our endorsement of your architect or general contractor or render us liable for your architect's or general contractor's performance. When you refresh or remodel your Shoppe, we may require you to obtain, at your expense, a site survey and design solution from us, our affiliates, or a designated vendor.
You must purchase and install, at your expense, all fixtures, furnishings, equipment (including a Computer System), décor and signs, as we direct. If we modify our menu, we may require you to purchase additional equipment to prepare and store new menu items. You may not install on or about your Shoppe any merchandise, furnishings, interior or exterior décor items, supplies, fixtures, equipment or utensils unless they have been approved by us in writing. You must purchase these items only from an Approved Supplier unless we specify otherwise.
You are required to purchase most of the components of the Computer System that we specify from Approved Suppliers. Currently, we have Approved Suppliers for our POS System and for certain software that you must use in your Shoppe, including the Learning Management System.
Source: Item 8 — Restrictions on Sources of Products and Services (FDD pages 52–56)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Carvel's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are generally required to purchase approved items for their Shoppes from 'Approved Suppliers.' These 'Goods' include products for resale or for use in the Shoppe, such as Proprietary Ingredients, supplies, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and services. Carvel retains the right to specify that these items meet certain standards, be of a specific brand or model, and be purchased only from designated Approved Suppliers or a single source, which may include Carvel itself or its affiliates.
Carvel franchisees must purchase all Proprietary Goods from Carvel, its affiliates, or designated Approved Suppliers. Proprietary Goods include items like proprietary uniforms, signs, menu boards, smallwares, materials, supplies, paper goods, equipment, and packaging, especially those bearing Carvel's trademarks. Carvel may also require franchisees to purchase trademarked product lines, such as t-shirts and mugs, from these designated sources. In some instances, franchisees may be required to purchase test products from Approved Suppliers to evaluate new food or non-food items.
The FDD specifies that franchisees are required to purchase most components of their computer systems from Approved Suppliers, including POS systems and certain software. They must also use designated Approved Suppliers for point-to-point encryption (P2PE) solutions. While franchisees can purchase some goods from any source that meets Carvel's minimum standards, Carvel can designate any supplier as ineligible or designate one or more Approved Suppliers for any goods with written notice. Currently, Carvel estimates that 90% of the total purchases and leases of products and services needed to operate a Shoppe will be from Approved Suppliers.