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Wrap It Up!
Our mission is to be the No.1 wrap brand globally
Wrap It Up! restaurants offer filling wraps, inspired by global street food, made with the best ingredients and good value for money
- £50,000Minimum investment
Yakinori
Yakinori is a bright and vibrant restaurant providing fresh, tasty and authentic Japanese food.
- £25,000Minimum investment
Melton Mowbray could be home to your new business
Melton Mowbray, located in the East Midlands, currently offers many franchising opportunities. As a franchisee, you could run your own business while receiving expert training and support from an established brand. Keep reading to explore the options in the Melton area. Check out our different franchising options to discover the sectors and brands that most appeal to you.
There are an estimated 51,000 people in the Melton area. When broken down by age group, 40-59 year olds represent the largest portion of the population. The annual income in the United Kingdom is close to ?31,000 on average. The people of Melton earn an average annual salary of ?24,791, slightly lower than the national average.
Running a Restaurant franchise business
There are 88 brands currently recruiting franchisees in the Restaurant sector. If this sector appeals to you, check them out. There are currently four Halal franchises, nine Coffee, Cafe & Coffee Shop franchises, two Food Truck franchises, two Burger franchises and 14 Takeaway franchises recruiting franchisees. Have a look to see whether any fit your career goals and aspirations.
Take a look at these three business examples
If you're interested in the Restaurant sector, have a look at Bubbleology. By joining its network of 69 franchisees, you could contribute to this up-and-coming brand's success. It has been operating since 2015. Starting a Bubbleology business requires a significant initial investment of ?120,000. If you intend to get a loan to cover the startup costs, Bubbleology asks for a personal investment of at least ?36,000. For most franchises, this amount represents 30 to 50% of the total investment. Given these higher startup costs, this is an opportunity best suited for most established franchisees with greater access to financial resources.
Take a look at Wok&Go. By joining its current 26 franchisees, you would be joining a growing brand network. You will need to invest ?200,000 to start running your own Wok&Go business, which is a substantial initial investment. Your personal investment should account for at least ?100,000 of the total amount. The higher startup costs make this an opportunity best suited for most established franchisees with greater access to financial resources. A large premises will also be required to operate this business.
Lastly, if the Restaurant industry appeals to you, Wolf is another option you could consider. This brand is expanding, counting four outlets in the UK. This business requires a substantial initial investment of ?200,000. If you plan on getting a loan to cover startup costs, you should anticipate adding a personal investment of 30 to 50% of the total investment as a general rule. The minimal personal investment to open a Wolf business is ?100,000. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not recommended for first-time franchisees. You will also need to invest in a large premises to operate this business. By investing in this franchise, you may be eligible for financial support. Visit our website for more information.
If you are thinking about running a franchise business in the Restaurant sector, you might be interested to browse our 88 available brands. Don't forget that we offer new business investment ranges across a variety of sectors on Point Franchise. If you're still looking for the perfect match, just explore our opportunity of almost 250 franchising possibilities.