O'Brien's Irish Sandwich Bars vs Saladarity Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of O'Brien's Irish Sandwich Bars vs Saladarity including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
O'Brien's Irish Sandwich Bars Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
Investment $400,000 - $610,000$355,875 - $469,275
Franchise Fee $32,000$30,000
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Year Founded -2003
Year Franchised -2012
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Business Experience Requirements

 
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Financing Options

 
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  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Expansion Plans

 
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US Expansion -Yes
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Company Overviews

About O'Brien's Irish Sandwich Bars

While the focus for O'Briens has always been on healthier choices, they constantly strive to introduce a more ethical way of doing business with organic deli dishes and snacks, a wide variety of gourmet coffees where a growing percentage of beans come direct from the grower, and Fairtrade and organic tea. O'Briens has a greater variety within its Tossed Salads and healthy Wrappo ranges, which are perfect for lighter meals during the warmer spring and summer months. For autumn and winter, the menu moves more towards the warming hot organic roast carvery, traditional and specialty soups, not to mention toasted sandwiches, in all shapes and forms. O'Briens has more than 300 stores providing the healthy food option in 13 countries across Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa. Their reputation has been shaped on their famous made-to-order hot or cold sandwiches.

About Saladarity

Green Fine Salad Co., a Denver-based company opened its third local location in April, 2014 at 707 Seventeenth Street -- but this outpost will have another name: Saladarity. This new prototype is trademarked. "Green Fine Salad is a name we couldn't protect, so we came up with Saladarity, which we have trademarked," says founder Gerry Weber.