USA Subs vs Little King Franchise Comparison

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

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
USA Subs Franchise
Little King Franchise
Investment $296,510 - $421,167$125,000 - And Up
Franchise Fee $30,000N/A
Royalty Fee 6%-
Advertising Fee 2.5%-
Year Founded 1986-
Year Franchised 2006-
Term Of Agreement 10 years-
Term Of Agreement 10 years-
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Business Experience Requirements

 
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Financing Options

 
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Little King Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Expansion Plans

 
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Company Overviews

About USA Subs

USA Subs was founded in 1986 by Karl Kuceris, a businessman and visionary entrepreneur with a talent for creating delicious sandwich and salad ideas, and Russell Hertrich, a successful real estate investor and expert financial advisor. USA Subs became the market leader due to its wide selection of popular offerings such as fresh bread baked on-site, hot grilled subs like the famous Steak Bomb, scrumptious cold subs, wraps, and pockets, salads made to order, and superior customer service in a loyal family environment.

Karl’s commitment to using the freshest ingredients has continued since 1986. Recently, Karl’s son Keith Kuceris joined the company. Keith brought his sales and marketing experience with the most successful team in Minor League sports, The Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club, to USA Subs. Karl and Keith’s innovative menu additions like gourmet toasted subs, popular kid’s meals, thirst-quenching frozen lemonade, and advertising methods, only solidified USA Subs’ status as market leader.

With an on-going commitment to being an innovative leader in the fastest growing segment of the quick-service restaurant industry and a recent update of its company brand complete with new logos, website, advertising, menu additions, marketing ideas, and store design, USA Subs is positioned to enter all markets with its Franchising Opportunities for qualified candidates.

USA Subs offers a low financial investment, simplified business system with thorough Operations Manuals, on-going assistance and support, and a product that appeals to families and creates repeat business. We’ve Got it All! Opening your own USA Subs franchise will help you and your family live out your own American Dream! American Dream Franchising, LLC currently seeks hard-working and highly motivated individuals and families to open up their own USA Subs restaurant. We Want You!

About Little King

Any Sub Shop Can Make A Sandwich... But It Takes Little King To Unlock "The Authentic Deli-Taste"
In January of 1969, Little King opened for business at 80th & Dodge in Omaha, Nebraska. The store was primarily operated and managed by Sid Wertheim and family. Since the day of inception, people fell in love with the Little King.  As Little King expanded, it grew into a chain, not only in the Omaha area, but across the country. The original franchise started with eleven sub-type sandwiches, chips and drinks. Since then, several additions have been made with sandwiches on wheat, rye, French bread, and specialty breads. Gyros, salads, soups, cookies, Rice Krispies and Brownies were added to the menu, with all breads and specialties baked fresh in our stores.  Little King changes with the tastes and requests of our customers, particularly in today's health-conscious market. Fresh food ingredients, cleanliness, and well-trained managers and staff have contributed to Little King's success. These fundamentals are critical to the proper delivery of our service and are part of the training of every Little King employee. Sub sandwich meats are carved directly in front of the customer for the freshest possible ingredients. Sid Wertheim's original procedure and "showmanship" is the same as that performed today.