My Friend's Place vs Saladarity Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of My Friend's Place vs Saladarity including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
My Friend's Place Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
Investment $156,650 - $260,400$355,875 - $469,275
Franchise Fee $20,000$30,000
Royalty Fee 5%-
Advertising Fee 1%-
Year Founded 19802003
Year Franchised 19802012
Term Of Agreement --
Term Of Agreement --
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
My Friend's Place Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
Experience --

Financing Options

 
My Friend's Place Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Training & Support

 
My Friend's Place Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
Training 1. Headquarters 12 Business Days

2. Franchisee Site 12 Business Days

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Support Field Operation Evaluation

Field Training: At Additional Cost

Initial Store Opening

Inventory Control: At Additional Cost

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Marketing --
Operations Average Number of Employees: 2 Full-time, 2 Part-time

Passive Ownership: Not Allowed

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Expansion Plans

 
My Friend's Place Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
US Expansion YesYes
Canada Expansion --
International Expansion --

Company Overviews

About My Friend's Place

A quality franchise opportunity for your financial independence and future. Our restaurants cater to the quality-oriented customer interested in a quick, yet light and healthy lunch, specializing in sandwiches, salads, soups and home-made desserts. MY FRIEND'S PLACE is a 'Fresh Food Express!'

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.