Chicken Delight vs Romeo's Pizza Franchise Comparison
Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Chicken Delight vs Romeo's Pizza including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.
Start-Up Costs and Fees |
Investment |
$428,900 - $603,100 | $128,000 - $470,500 |
Franchise Fee |
$20,000 | $25,000 |
Royalty Fee |
5% | 5% |
Advertising Fee |
4% | 1-2%co-op 3% local |
Year Founded |
1952 | - |
Year Franchised |
1952 | - |
Term Of Agreement |
10 years | - |
Term Of Agreement |
10 years | - |
Renewal Fee |
Legal fees (to be determined) | - |
Business Experience Requirements |
Experience |
General business experience | We are looking for successful people with a history of business that have the passion to be in the food service industry. Minimally, the following criteria must be met:
Single Unit
$100,000 in cash or cash equivalents
$250,000 in net worth
Multi-Unit Development
$200,000 in cash or cash equivalents
$800,000 net worth
Relevant food service operations experience is required by either the potential franchisee or the franchisee's Operating Partner. This is the single most important factor for success. We also require the Operating Partner to have ownership interest in the organization if the franchisee does not have operations experience.
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Financing Options |
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In-House/3rd Party | In-House/3rd Party |
Franchise Fees |
No/No | -/- |
Start-up Costs |
No/No | -/- |
Equipment |
No/No | -/- |
Inventory |
No/No | -/- |
Receivables |
No/No | -/- |
Payroll |
No/No | -/- |
Training & Support |
Training |
- | The training program is 4-6 weeks. This program will provide the skills and knowledge to become a Romeo's franchisee. Training will occur at one of Romeo's Pizza Training Restaurants and the Home Office in Medina, Ohio. The Romeo's training includes education on the following:
Station Training
Management Skills
Problem Solving
People Development
Financial Analysis
Local Store Marketing
Relentless Pursuit of Pizza Perfection
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Support |
Grand opening, Field operations/evaluations, Purchasing cooperatives | The Romeo's Executive Team will work to design a program tailored to the specific needs of the potential franchise partner. The potential franchisee and their team will be ready for revenue at the end of the training program.
Throughout the process, Romeo's will work with the potential franchisee to complete a business plan. The potential franchisee's team will work with Romeo's franchise development, operations and marketing professionals which will help and assist them in developing, marketing and operating a Romeo's Pizza franchise. |
Marketing |
Ad slicks, Regional advertising | - |
Operations |
2% of all franchisees own more than one unit Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 10
Absentee ownership of franchise is allowed. (99% of current franchisees are owner/operators) | The franchisee or a designated Operating Partner will be required to actively manage the day-to-day operations of the business. As such, the franchisee or the designated Operating Partner must live in the area to be developed and possess prior restaurant/retail supervisory experience commensuration with the number of restaurants that are planned for development. |
Expansion Plans |
US Expansion |
Yes | Yes |
Canada Expansion |
No | - |
International Expansion |
Yes | - |
Company Overviews
About Chicken Delight
When Al Tunick bought some deep fryers from a company that was going out of business, he didn't quite know what to do with them. With the help of some friends, Tunick began experimenting, trying to cook different foods in the fryers. The entrepreneur found his answer in chicken, and in 1952, Chicken Delight was born. The company quickly expanded throughout the United States and first moved into Canada in 1958.
Winnipeg entrepreneur Otto Koch purchased his first Chicken Delight
franchise in 1969. Seeing the potential of the chain in Canada, Koch
built and acquired additional franchise locations and in 1976 bought
Chicken Delight of Canada Ltd.
By providing quality service and cleanliness, the Canadian operation
prospered. This success led to Koch’s acquisition of the U.S. and
International arm - Chicken Delight International Inc. in 1979. For the
first time the total Chicken Delight system was under one roof. Otto
Koch passed away in December 2010 - but that wasn’t the end for Chicken
Delight.
Winnipeg couple Jim and Nadine Cartman became the new owners of Chicken Delight in June 2012.
Under their leadership, Chicken Delight is now undergoing a brand
refresh with focus on renovating existing stores, adding new menu items
and improving customer service.
The Cartmans and their team keep a close
eye on the marketplace and are constantly looking to expand Chicken
Delight through franchising.
Chicken Delight features a menu of fried chicken, pizza and ribs for dine-in, delivery and takeout.
About Romeo's Pizza
Romeo's Pizza is inviting entrepreneurs to explore franchise ownership opportunities with Romeo's Pizza. Romeo's Pizza is ready to fuel growth, especially in the Columbus market, and is seeking seasoned restaurant operators, entrepreneurs or investors who have interest in joining this award-winning brand.
We're looking for franchise partners who are passionate about customer service and who possess a strong desire to provide award-winning pizzas to the members of their community. Romeo's Pizza has a proven business model and many franchise partners have multiple stores because of the success they experienced with their first store. We have been voted Best Pizza in Columbus 4 years running. The Columbus DMA offers a great potential for us. We've only just scratched the surface in this market with our 9 stores and there is room to add an additional 10-20 stores in this market.
Romeo's Pizza has single and multi-store opportunities available in Ohio. Area development opportunities exist outside of Ohio. Romeo's Pizza offers ongoing training and support in leadership skills, financial analysis, local store marketing, strategic planning, product training, safe food handling and business development. If your passion is pizza and you want to join an award-winning brand, please review additional information at
http://romeospizza.com/franchising.php.
We are looking for successful people with a history of business that have the passion to be in the food service industry. Minimally, the following criteria must be met:
Single Unit
$100,000 in cash or cash equivalents
$250,000 in net worth
Multi-Unit Development
$200,000 in cash or cash equivalents
$800,000 net worth
The total investment necessary to begin operation of a Restaurant under a
franchise agreement is $128,000 to $403,000. This includes $25,000 that
must be paid to the franchisor or their affiliate for the initial
franchise fee.
The total investment necessary to begin operation of a
Restaurant under a development agreement depends on the number of
Restaurants that you are authorized to develop and ranges from $143,000
to $470,500. This includes $25,000 that must be paid to the franchisor
or their affiliate for the initial franchise fee for your first
Restaurant and a development fee of $7,500 for each additional
Restaurant that you are authorized to establish under the development
agreement.
Under a development agreement, the minimum number of Restaurants that you may be authorized to develop is
three and the maximum number of Restaurants that you may be authorized
to develop is ten.