Big Mike's Subs vs Box Lunch Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Big Mike's Subs vs Box Lunch including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Big Mike's Subs Franchise
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Investment N/A$120,000 - $150,000
Franchise Fee N/A$15,000
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Company Overviews

About Big Mike's Subs

Big Mike's changed it's name to Milio’s. Big Mike's website is offline. Big Mike's Facebook is online. https://www.facebook.com/BigMikesPhillySteaksAndSubs

About Box Lunch

Box Lunch is a no-frills fast service Sandwich Shop. We don't cook!! We feature Rolled PITA bread sandwiches (the Rollwich?) and use only the best quality ingredients. The perception of the general public is that we are a healthy alternative to Fried food. Our ingredients appeal to a broad demographic, and are neither healthfood nor ethnically oriented. Our speed results from our basic operating system. We can easily feed 250 people per hour with a small crew and in a small space. We are perfectly suited to take-out, and to drive-up service. Our average per-customer is about $7.00, food costs of about %30, and our competition is anyone else in that price range. Start-up costs for Box Lunch are reasonable (usually under $120,000) and our fees are low. Some freedom of menu offerings is possible, and "home-cooked" sides and desserts are encouraged, but optional. We do NOT allow fried food or alcohol to be sold from our stores; it's just bad for our image.