Who must complete the initial brand standard training program for a Chesters restaurant?
Chesters Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
nditions, or the like by us or our agents or brokers (whether under this Section or otherwise) warrant the success of the Restaurant or the appropriateness or suitability of the particular items or matters so approved.
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- Training. Once we determine in our sole judgment that the Restaurant has satisfactorily completed our restaurant readiness review process, then certain of your employees (the number and level of which we may specify) must satisfactorily complete our initial brand standard training program at the Location before the Restaurant may begin operations. With our prior written approval, your trained managers may train new and additional Restaurant employees. We may charge you for additional or special guidance, assistance, or training you need or request.
Source: Item 23 — **RECEIPTS (FDD pages 48–197)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Chesters' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, certain employees must complete the initial brand standard training program. Specifically, once Chesters determines that the restaurant has satisfactorily completed the restaurant readiness review process, certain employees, the number and level of which Chesters may specify, must satisfactorily complete the initial brand standard training program at the Location before the Restaurant may begin operations.
Chesters will provide an initial brand standard training program at the Location to instruct franchisees and their employees on proper Restaurant procedures and techniques. Chesters may also provide additional training programs they deem appropriate and will advise franchisees as they deem appropriate regarding the Restaurant's operation and new developments, techniques, and improvements in areas of Restaurant management, food preparation, sales promotion, and service.
Chesters also has the right to charge the franchisee $1,000 per day for any additional training Chesters deems necessary if and after the Restaurant fails an inspection, including not being prepared for a training, in Chester's sole discretion, despite indicating otherwise. Payment for this additional training is due by credit card or ACH transfer once Chesters notifies the franchisee of the failed inspection.