What might Casiola request from a supplier seeking approval?
Casiola Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
If you want to purchase or lease a source restricted item from a supplier that has not been previously approved or designated by us in writing, you must send us a written request for approval and submit additional information that we may request. We may charge you a supplier review and testing fee and we may request that you send us samples from the supplier for testing and documentation from the supplier for evaluation. We may also require, subject to our discretion, that we be allowed to inspect the supplier's facilities. We will notify you of our approval or disapproval within a reasonable time, not to exceed 60 days, after we receive your written request for approval and all additional information and samples that we may request. We may, in our discretion, withhold our approval. When evaluating the approval of a particular supplier, among other things, we consider: whether the supplier can demonstrate to our reasonable satisfaction the ability to meet our standards, specifications and production requirements, the supplier's quality control, whether or not we are the exclusive supplier of the particular item, whether or not our affiliate or affiliates are the exclusive supplier of the particular item, and whether or not the supplier's approval, in our sole determination, will allow us to advance the overall interests of the System.
Source: Item 8 — RESTRICTIONS ON SOURCES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (FDD pages 20–24)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Casiola's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee wants to purchase or lease a source-restricted item from a supplier not already approved by Casiola, the franchisee must submit a written request for approval. Casiola may then request additional information from the supplier. This process ensures that all suppliers meet Casiola's standards before being authorized.
Casiola might charge a supplier review and testing fee to the franchisee. Additionally, Casiola may ask the franchisee to send samples from the supplier for testing and documentation for evaluation. Casiola retains the right to inspect the supplier's facilities, ensuring they meet the required standards. Casiola will then notify the franchisee of the approval or disapproval within 60 days of receiving the request and all necessary information.
When evaluating a supplier, Casiola considers several factors. These include the supplier's ability to meet Casiola's standards, specifications, and production requirements, as well as their quality control processes. Casiola also considers whether it or its affiliates are the exclusive supplier of the item and whether approving the supplier will advance the overall interests of the Casiola system. This comprehensive evaluation process allows Casiola to maintain consistent quality and standards across all franchise locations.