Healthy Fast Food Franchise - Saladworks |
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Saladworks Story The Saladworks story grew from an idea, to a popular regional healthy franchise chain, to a plan for national growth and success. Chairman and CEO John Scardapane’s vision has led the franchise from one store in a small shopping mall to the nation’s largest fresh-tossed salad franchise concept with average unit volumes of $786,342 for strip centers and $1,100,526 for freestanding locations*. *As detailed in Item 19 of Saladworks, LLC's Franchise Disclosure Document Building on our enormous success, Saladworks healthy franchise is undergoing a massive growth spurt. With the addition of Commerce Bank founder Vernon W. Hill, II to the executive team, Saladworks plans to open its 1,000th store in 2012, utilizing a “turbo-charged” growth model. The foundation for this growth will be creating “fanatical fans” of the Saladworks brand. Saladworks plans to increase its strong customer service in every store providing a fast casual dining experience never-before-seen in the fast food service business. Simply stated; Saladworks will turn customers into fans… and we want you to be a part of it.
Saladworks takes your success personally. Training and support are hallmarks of our system. From the inception of your franchise agreement through the grand opening and beyond, we offer step-by-step assistance to promote success. We offer: Jim Dooney – Saladworks Multi-Unit Franchise
What types of franchises are available? Do I need restaurant experience? What type of training do I get? We’ll train you in the operation of your business including:
What is the next step? Fill out the form below and a franchise licensing manager will contact you.
This is not an offer. An offer can only be made by prospects filed first with the Department of Law of the State of New York. Such filing does not constitute approval by the Department of Law. |
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