What might Churchs Chicken require of a non-approved supplier as a condition of approval?
Churchs_Chicken Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
If you want to obtain items from a non-approved supplier or distributor, you (or the supplier or distributor) must make a written request to us seeking approval. As a condition of our approval, we may require that the supplier or distributor allow our representatives to inspect its facilities and that the supplier or distributor deliver samples, at our option, either to us or to an independent laboratory that we designate for testing before we will grant our approval. The approval process ranges from 30 days for simple items to 18 months for highly complex food formulas, which require more extensive testing. You or the supplier or distributor must pay a charge not to exceed our reasonable cost of inspection and the actual cost of testing. We do not currently charge an additional fee to approve suppliers and distributors, but we reserve the right to do so. We reserve the right, at our option, to periodically reinspect the facilities and products of any approved supplier or distributor. We have the right to revoke our approval if we find that a supplier or distributor no longer meets our standards. The process of reviewing possible suppliers and distributors includes many factors, such as inspecting and testing sample products to determine whether the products meet ourstandards, inspecting a proposed distributor's physical plant and similarstepsto assure compliance with our standards for quality, food safety and sanitation. If we conclude that an approved supplier or distributor no longer meets our standards, we will revoke our approval of that supplier or distributor.
Source: Item 8 — RESTRICTIONS ON SOURCES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (FDD pages 31–34)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Churchs Chicken's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee wishes to use a non-approved supplier, either the franchisee or the supplier must submit a written request for approval. As a condition of approval, Churchs Chicken may require the supplier to allow inspections of its facilities by Churchs Chicken representatives. Additionally, Churchs Chicken may require the supplier to provide samples for testing, either to Churchs Chicken itself or to an independent laboratory designated by Churchs Chicken.
The approval process timeline varies depending on the complexity of the item, ranging from 30 days for simple items to as long as 18 months for complex food formulas that require extensive testing. The franchisee or the supplier is responsible for covering the reasonable costs of inspection and the actual costs of testing. While Churchs Chicken does not currently charge an additional fee for supplier approval, it reserves the right to implement such fees in the future.
Churchs Chicken also retains the right to periodically reinspect the facilities and products of any approved supplier and may revoke approval if the supplier no longer meets Churchs Chicken's standards. The review process includes inspecting the supplier's physical plant and testing sample products to ensure compliance with standards for quality, food safety, and sanitation. This rigorous process ensures that all suppliers meet the necessary requirements to maintain the quality and consistency of Churchs Chicken's products.
This requirement ensures that Churchs Chicken franchisees maintain the brand's quality standards even when sourcing from non-approved suppliers. Franchisees should factor in these potential costs and the time required for approval when considering alternative suppliers.