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About Jet's Pizza
Based in Sterling Heights, Michigan, Jet's Pizza was founded in 1978 and began franchising in 1990.
Franchise Units
Year
U.S.
Canadian
International
Company Owned
2010
180
0
0
12
2009
159
0
0
11
2008
150
0
0
11
2007
126
0
0
11
Startup Costs, Ongoing Fees and Financing
Total Investment: $355,000 - $425,000 Franchise Fee: $20,000 Ongoing Royalty Fee: 4% Term of Franchise Agreement: 10 years, renewable
Financial Requirements
Net Worth: $370,000 Liquid Cash Available: $200,000
Operations
10% of all franchisees own more than one unit. Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 15. Absentee ownership of franchise is NOT allowed. (99% of current franchisees are owner/operators).
How This Franchise Supports Franchisees
Training: Available at headquarters: 4 weeks. At franchisee's location: 7 days.
Ongoing Support: Newsletter, Grand opening, Field operations/evaluations, Purchasing cooperatives,
Marketing Support: Co-op advertising, Ad slicks,
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information is not intended as an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise. It is for
information purposes only. Currently, the following states regulate the offer and sale of franchises: California,
Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South
Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. If you are a resident of or want to locate a franchise in one of
these states, we will not offer you a franchise unless and until we have complied with applicable pre-sale
registration and disclosure requirements in your state.