FoodNet Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of FoodNet including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
FoodNet Franchise
Investment $20,000 - $362,500
Franchise Fee $15,000
Royalty Fee 4%
Advertising Fee -
Year Founded 1995
Year Franchised 1996
Term Of Agreement -
Term Of Agreement -
Renewal Fee -


Business Experience Requirements

 
FoodNet Franchise
Experience -

Financing Options

 
FoodNet Franchise
  In-House/3rd Party
Franchise Fees Yes/No
Start-up Costs No/No
Equipment No/No
Inventory No/No
Receivables No/No
Payroll No/No

Training & Support

 
FoodNet Franchise
Training -
Support -
Marketing -
Operations -

Expansion Plans

 
FoodNet Franchise
US Expansion -
Canada Expansion No
International Expansion Yes

Company Overviews

About FoodNet

His grandfather sold Italian candies and roasted peanuts from a vending cart at street fairs. His father sold Italian sausages from a street cart. When John Felico started Dominic's of New York in 1995, it wasn't too surprising he also chose to operate a food cart. Dominic's sells Italian sausages and a variety of sandwiches at stores, malls and ballparks.
Dominic's of New York has a long-term contract with Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse to place kiosks at many of their locations nationwide.