Can the list of approved goods and services for Dryject be changed periodically?
Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
that all System Standards will apply uniformly to all similarly situated DryJect franchised businesses.
- (e) You shall offer for sale all types of products and/or services that We from time to time authorize. You shall not offer for sale, without Our prior written approval, any other products and/or services, or use any equipment, commercial vehicles or premises (other than Your home) for any purpose other than the operation of the Franchised Business in full compliance with this Agreement.
- (f) You shall be required to purchase and sell all products and services bearing DryJect's trade name and/or logo which We now carry or see fit to carry or develop in the future. You may not develop or sell other products or services on Your own without Our prior written consent.
- (g) In order to allow Us to establish and enforce standards of quality and uniformity for the distribution and sale of Our products and services, and in order to preserve incentive for other entities to become DryJect franchisees in the future, You shall not sell DryJect products and services other than on a retail basis to customers, and not for resale by the purchasers thereof, without Our prior written consent and without executing a separate agreement with Us for the right to conduct such sales, if We request the execution of such an agreement.
- (h) We have the right to determine, approve and supervise the quality of services and products sold by You from the Franchised Business, and to take all action We deem necessary to maintain
the quality and standards of the services and products, the Franchised Business and Our System. You are required to purchase certain services, equipment and operating supplies, as are more particularly set forth in the Operations Manual, from Us or suppliers whose services, products and materials are approved, and not thereafter disapproved, by Us. We or Our affiliates may receive commissions on goods and services provided to franchisees from various suppliers. If You desire to purchase any services or products from suppliers that We have not previously approved, You or the supplier must submit a written request for such approval to Us. As a condition of Our approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, We may require that Our representatives be allowed to inspect the supplier's facilities and/or that a sample of its product be made available to Us or Our designee for testing.
Source: Item 16 — RESTRICTIONS ON WHAT THE FRANCHISEE MAY SELL (FDD pages 38–39)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Dryject Franchise Disclosure Document, Dryject has the authority to modify the list of approved goods and services that franchisees are required to offer. Dryject franchisees must offer for sale all types of products and/or services that Dryject authorizes from time to time.
Dryject also has the right to determine, approve, and supervise the quality of services and products sold by the franchisee. Franchisees are required to purchase certain services, equipment, and operating supplies from Dryject or from suppliers approved by Dryject. If a franchisee wants to purchase services or products from a supplier not previously approved, they or the supplier must submit a written request for approval. Dryject may inspect the supplier's facilities or test a sample of the product, with the franchisee or supplier potentially charged a fee for the inspection or testing.
These stipulations mean that as a Dryject franchisee, you must stay aligned with Dryject's evolving offerings and standards. While this ensures consistency across the franchise system, it also means you have limited autonomy in selecting products and services. The approval process for new suppliers provides a mechanism for introducing new ideas, but Dryject retains ultimate control. Franchisees should maintain open communication with Dryject to stay informed about any changes to approved products and services and to understand the process for suggesting new offerings.