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Bojangles' Famous Chicken n Biscuits

Yes, we actively support the inclusion and development
of minority-owned franchises in the Bojangles' Famous Chicken n Biscuits system.


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Bojangles' Famous Chicken n Biscuits

For over thirty years, Bojangles’ has provided customers with distinctive, flavorful foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bojangles’ core menu includes items that are made from scratch in the restaurant, such as Cajun-style chicken, fresh buttermilk biscuits, dirty rice, Cajun pintos and seasoned fries. These menu mainstays, plus Bojangles’ innovative store designs, pave the road for success.

 

Bojangles’ is constantly looking for ways to appeal to and expand its loyal customer base, with new products like premium sandwiches, wraps, rice bowls, salads and roasted chicken, all of which are tested extensively to meet the high quality and taste standards Bojangles’ is known for. This recipe for taste has set Bojangles' apart as a quick service restaurant franchise opportunity.

 

Operating Units

12/31/2006

 

12/31/2007

 

12/31/2008

Franchised

226

 

243

 

270

% Change

--

 

7.5%

 

11.1%

Company-Owned

142

 

146

 

154

% Change

--

 

2.8%

 

5.5%

Total

368

 

389

 

424

% Change

--

 

5.7%

 

9.0%

Franchised as % of Total

61.41%

 

62.47%

 

63.68%

 

Investment Required

The fee for a Bojangles’ franchise is $25,000.

 

Bojangles’ provides the following range of investments required to open your initial franchise. The range assumes that all items are paid for in cash. To the extent that you choose to finance any of these expense items, your front-end investment could be substantially reduced.

 

Item

Established Low Range

Established High Range

Franchise Fee

$25,000

$25,000

Insurance

$3,000

$4,750

Pre-opening Salaries and Training Expenses

$20,000

$37,500

Site Selection

$100

$20,000

Land, Building, Rent (1 month)

$8,900

$16,500

Equipment, Furniture, Signage and Fixtures

$275,000

$320,000

Initial Inventory

$5,000

$10,000

Utility Deposits and Business Licenses

$5,000

$45,000

Additional Funds (3 months)

$15,000

$75,000

Total Investment

$357,000

$553,750

 

On-going Expenses

Bojangles’ franchisees pay royalty fees equal to 4% of monthly gross sales, a marketing development fund fee equal to 1% of monthly gross sales and required local marketing expenditures equal to 3% of monthly gross sales and/or cooperative advertising expenditures which can be credited against local marketing requirements.

 

What You Get—Training and Support

Bojangles’ provides all franchisees with start-up support, which includes help analyzing locations to pick the best potential sites for franchisee restaurants, assistance and advice to help franchisees select the ideal construction and equipment vendors and training for restaurant management as needed.

 

Ongoing support includes a well-established distribution network to ensure quick and efficient ordering and delivery of supplies and product ingredients; ongoing classes to keep management and staff abreast of the latest Bojangles’ product offerings and procedures; marketing support materials including a marketing manual, updated point-of-purchase materials, access to Bojangles’ photography library and radio and television ads and specialized menu items.

 

Territory

Bojangles’ offers exclusive territories for franchisees who sign a Development Agreement.