For the purposes of Table 1, what is the requirement for an Eos Worldwide franchisee to be counted as an outlet?
Eos_Worldwide Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Note 2: Outlets for purposes of this Table 1 include only those then-active franchisees that have completed Boot Camp training as of the end of the referenced calendar year and are therefore able to provide Implementer Services under their Franchise Agreement.
Source: Item 20 — OUTLETS AND FRANCHISEE INFORMATION (FDD pages 65–73)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Eos Worldwide's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, for a franchisee to be counted as an outlet in Table 1, they must be an active franchisee who has completed Boot Camp training by the end of the referenced calendar year. This completion enables them to provide Implementer Services under their Franchise Agreement.
This definition is important for prospective franchisees as it clarifies the criteria Eos Worldwide uses to define an active, operational franchise. It means that simply signing a franchise agreement is not enough to be counted as an outlet in their official statistics. Franchisees must actively complete the Boot Camp training to be considered an operational outlet.
This requirement ensures that Eos Worldwide only counts franchisees who are fully trained and capable of delivering the services associated with the franchise when reporting the number of active outlets. This distinction is crucial for potential investors to understand the difference between signed agreements and fully operational businesses when evaluating the franchise's growth and performance metrics.