Is a Kitchen Solvers franchisee's territory dependent on achieving a particular sales volume?
Kitchen_Solvers Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
iance with the terms and conditions of your Franchise Agreement. Your Territory is not dependent on achieving any particular sales volume or market penetration.
You are not permitted to operate your KITCHEN SOLVERS® Business outside of your Territory without first securing our prior written consent. You will not receive any right of first refusal under your Franchise Agreement.
You may not purchase or engage in marketing including via the Internet or other direct marketing, targeted at areas outside your Territory without our prior written approval.
Source: Item 12 — Territory (FDD pages 31–33)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Kitchen Solvers's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee's territory is not dependent on achieving any particular sales volume or market penetration. The standard territory consists of a maximum of 85,000 owner-occupied households. If a franchisee is permitted to acquire additional contiguous zip codes, resulting in a territory of more than 85,000 owner-occupied households, they must pay Kitchen Solvers an Additional Population Fee. However, the territory may not exceed 110,000 owner-occupied households.
Kitchen Solvers will not establish a company-owned business or another franchise within the franchisee's territory, nor will they modify the territory without the franchisee's written permission, as long as the franchisee is in complete compliance with the terms and conditions of the Franchise Agreement. Franchisees are not permitted to operate outside their territory without prior written consent from Kitchen Solvers.
It is important to note that Kitchen Solvers franchisees do not receive an exclusive territory and may face competition from other franchisees, company-owned outlets, other distribution channels, or competitive brands controlled by Kitchen Solvers. Kitchen Solvers also retains the right to negotiate agreements with Multi-Project Customers, even if they are located within a franchisee's territory, and may offer the franchisee the option to perform work for these customers, but are not obligated to do so.