What exhibit in the Crave Food Truck Addendum describes the Designated Territory?
Crave Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- Sections 1.2 (Accepted Location) and 1.4 (Designated Territory) of the Franchise Agreement are hereby amended to state there shall be no Accepted Location for the Franchised Business. Section 1.4 (Designated Territory) is further amended by deleting the first paragraph thereof and replacing it with the following:
"Upon the execution of this Agreement, you shall be assigned a territory (the "Designated Territory") that will also be described in Exhibit A of the Addendum. You understand and acknowledge that if your Designated Territory includes a Non-Traditional Site (as described in Section 1.5 of the Franchise Agreement), the Non-Traditional Site is not a part of your Designated Territory and you shall have no right to operate the Food Truck at any Non-Traditional Site without our prior written permission."
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 63–253)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Crave's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Designated Territory for a Crave food truck is described in Exhibit A of the Food Truck Addendum. Specifically, Section 1.4 of the Franchise Agreement, which addresses the Designated Territory, is amended by the addendum to state that the territory will be described in Exhibit A of the addendum.
This means that prospective Crave food truck franchisees should carefully review Exhibit A of the Food Truck Addendum to understand the geographic area in which they will be authorized to operate. It is important to note that if the Designated Territory includes a Non-Traditional Site, as described in Section 1.5 of the Franchise Agreement, the Non-Traditional Site is not part of the Designated Territory, and the franchisee needs prior written permission from Crave to operate the food truck at any Non-Traditional Site.
Understanding the Designated Territory is crucial for a franchisee because it defines their exclusive operating area, if any. The franchisee should confirm the territory details and any restrictions with Crave before signing the agreement. This will help avoid potential conflicts or misunderstandings regarding where the franchisee can operate their Crave food truck.