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Asian restaurant
The investment required to open a Teriyaki Madness Franchise is $322,755,862,435. There is an initial franchise fee of $45,000 which grants you the license to run a business under the Teriyaki Madness name.
Teriyaki Madness Goes Global: Fast-Casual Teriyaki Shop Concept Announces International Franchise Opportunities
Do you like the idea of owning your own country, but have more of a stomach for teriyaki than for politics? If so, man, does fast-casual teriyaki shop concept Teriyaki Madness have an opportunity for you. On its continued quest for world domination""er, global expansion, rather""Teriyaki Madness is ...
Teriyaki Madness One Of The Hungry Upstarts
Teriyaki Madness continues making headway in its mission to become a national chain.
The emerging fast casual has recorded three consecutive years of double-digit, same-store sales increases, including a 14 percent gain in 2013.
After seven years of testing and developing the concept in Las Ve...
Teriyaki Madness Expanding Throughout Southern California
Teriyaki Madness has completed four franchise agreements that will bring seven locations to Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange County and Pasadena.
Franchisees include:
Ed DeRosa, who signed an agreement with Teriyaki Madness to open Los Angeles' first two restaurants, with...
Teriyaki Madness Launches New Prototype In Expansion Bid
Equipped with a new prototype featuring a dine-in model and a user-friendly menu, Las Vegas-based Teriyaki Madness plans to expand into Southwest U.S. markets.
The Asian quick-service concept currently has seven locations in the Las Vegas market, with franchise growth efforts focused on Arizona, ...
Las Vegas-based Asian Quick Service Franchise Prepares To "spread The Madness"
Equipped with a new prototype featuring a dine-in model and a user-friendly menu, Teriyaki Madness is looking to bring its authentic Asian dishes and signature sauces to the Southwest United States, providing potential franchisees with an opportunity to offer an alternative to the typical fast-food ...
United States: Nationwide
International: Worldwide
Expense | In-House | Third Party |
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Franchise Fee | N/A | Yes |
Startup Costs | N/A | Yes |
Equipment | N/A | Yes |
Inventory | N/A | N/A |
Accounts Receivable | N/A | N/A |
Payroll | N/A | N/A |
Training
On-the-job training: 195 hours
Classroom training: 50.5 hours
Support
Purchasing Co-ops
Newsletter
Meetings/Conventions
Toll-Free Line
Grand Opening
Online Support
Security/Safety Procedures
Field Operations
Site Selection
Franchisee Intranet Platform
Marketing
Co-op Advertising
Ad Templates
National Media
Regional Advertising
Social media
SEO
Website development
Email marketing
Loyalty program/app
Number of Employees Required to Run: 10
Your income potential as a Teriyaki Madness Franchise entrepreneur depends vastly on many factors. As an entrepreneur, the goals to achieve are related to expanding sales while lowering your operation costs and increasing the quality of your products and or services. Each month your operating costs can include royalty fees, mortgage / rent, supplies for products, staffing, utilities, bookwork, stationary and other items. From one month to the next, you may find your costs fluctuate, but your up-front costs are, for the most part, fixed and they will cover most of the initial setup of equipment, signage and renovations.
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Teriyaki Madness, Inc.
950 South Cherry Street, Suite 850
Denver,
CO
80246