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FAQs

HOW TO AVAIL A FOOD CART?

1. Fill up an application form to avail a foodcart package
2. Pay the foodcart package of your choice
3. Signing of your food cart franchise contract
4. Release of your foodcart franchise package (upon full payment)
5. READY TO OPERATE YOUR FOOD CART
6. CALL/TEXT 09279901076/09217228316

for setting an appointment (Mondays-Saturdays 10pm-8pm and Sundays 2pm-7pm)


FOR PROVINCES like DAVAO, CEBU, BACOLOD, ILOILO, ETC., YOU CAN PURCHASE ANY OF THESE FOODCART FRANCHISE PACKAGES WITHOUT GOING HERE. YOU CAN PAY IT VIA METROBANK OR BDO. THE PACKAGE WILL BE DELIVERED TO YOU VIA FEDEX/DHL (EXCLUSIVE OF FREIGHT).



OFFICE HOURS:
MONDAYS – SATURDAYS (10AM – 8PM)

SUNDAYS (2PM-7PM)
(We encourage our clients to go to our office for FOOD TASTING and to see the actual carts. Please contact me ASAP for setting an appointment.)



OFFERING YOU THE BEST FOOD CART FRANCHISE DEALS!

For more info: Call or Text 09279901076/09217228316

If you are in the Province, dont worry we have a distributor in your place,

All you need to do is:  *Pay the franchise package that you choose  Metro bank or BDO

                                   *Email the Deposit slip / your ID/ sketch of location / and the application form


BUSINESS REGISTRATION STEPS

1. DTI (www.dti.gov.ph) – Single Proprietorship

Business Name Search
New Applications, Renewals
Changes of Business info or Cancel Business Name
Certification of Request
Business Name 5yrs – P300


2. Barangay Business Clearance

Clearance from building owner of homeowner’s association
Payment of Php150.00


3. Mayor’s Permit

DTI Certificate of registration
Sketch of exact Location
Payment of Insurance
Municipal Treasurer’s Certification that business is new and starting
Pay 20% of 1% of paid-up Capitalization


Barangay Micro-Business Enterprise (BMBE) Act of 2002 (RA 9178)

A barangay micro Business enterprise is engaged in production, processing or manufacturing of products as well as trading and services with a total assets of 3 million.
Such as assets include those arising from loans but not the land on which the plant or equipment located


Incentives:

Income tax Exemption from income arising from the operation of the enterprise
Exemption from the coverage of the Minimum wage law, but employees will receive social security and health care benefits
Priority to a special credit window set up especially for the financing requirements of a BMBE.


How to Register:

a. Get Application from office of the Treasurer of the City or Municipality where the business is located
b. Submit accomplished form with 3 passport size ID pictures
c. A registered BMBE gets a Certificate of Authority effective for one year
d. BIR registration Certification no. and Tax identification no. (TIN) (www.bir.gov.ph)

e. Social Security System (www.sss.gov.ph)



An employer or any person who uses services of another person in business, trade, industry or any undertaking must be registered with the SSS
Social, civic professional, charitable and other non-profit organization which hire the services of employees are considered “employers”.



Seminar Schedule
The seminar and training schedule below is mandatory for all food cart owners. It is provided to Franchisee after completing the franchise application process and payment. Seminar and training is part of the franchise package — it’s FREE.



Topics:

Food cart Operation
Costing and Pricing
Food Handling
Others

*Please come on time. Seminar room will be closed once it started.



A. Franchise Business Seminar
WEDNESDAY at 12:00NN-2:00PM

SATURDAY at 9:00AM-11:00AM



B. Crew/Staff Training
WEDNESDAY at 2:00NN-3:00PM
SATURDAY at 11:00AM-12:00NN



FRANCHISING TERMS


Listed below are the terms that we need to be familiarized when considering buying a franchise. It’s good to be familiarized with these words to better understand the business model and the documents you’ll be reading when going to sign a franchise contract.


*Franchisor – is the one who owns the overall rights and trademarks of the company and the one who gives the permit ion to its franchisees to use the rights and trademarks to do business. The franchisor charges the franchisee an upfront payment called ‘franchise fee’ for the rights to do business under the franchise name. In most cases, the franchisor also collects royalty fee from the franchisee.


*Franchisee – An individual that is granted a franchise, as to market a company’s goods or services in a certain local area.


*Franchise Fee – Is the cost of entry when purchasing a franchise business. This fee is primarily paid upfront to the franchisor by the franchisees for the use of the rights and trademarks of the business and is used by the franchisor to fund the initial support required by new franchisees.


*Franchise Agreement – is a legally binding agreement which outlines the franchisor’s terms and conditions for the franchisee. The franchise agreement also clearly outlines the obligations of the franchisor and the obligations of the franchisee. The franchise agreement is signed at the time an individual has made the final decision to buy the franchise.


*Trademark – is a distinctive sign or indicator used by an individual, business organization, or other legal entity to identify that the products or services to consumers with which the trademark appears originate from a unique source, and to distinguish its products or services from those of other entities. A trademark is usually a name, word, phrase, logo, symbol, design, image, or a combination of these elements.


*Royalty Fee – Is a set amount of money that a business franchise owner has to pay to be part of a franchise system. Usually, the fee is calculated as a percentage of gross or net sales and it is paid weekly, monthly or quarterly. The cost cover the privilege of using the franchise’s brand and the money is usually used to help out the franchisor (or parent company of the franchise) offset administrative and support functions.


Location Assistance


One of the most important factors for a business to “get right” when considering a new location, is the actual site. Though there are many issues to consider when you’re looking for space to house your business, make sure you ask yourself these four important questions:
Foot traffic?
Affordability?
The surrounding establishments?


Best locations are:

MRT and LRT stations
Malls (inside and outside)
Sidewalks
Schools
Supermarkets and Public Markets
Public transport terminals
Any place where foot traffic is heavy


Don’t have time to look around?

We can refer you to our freelance locators to look for a location within Metro Manila, 3-5 possible locations will be searched.

If you are interested to franchise, don't hesitate to contact ASAP Mr. Ariel Joseph Montemayor at 09279901076/09217228316,  Franchise Consultant of FFI. We are open to serve and give you a better service. For further questions, you can CALL/TEXT or set an appointment with the Consultant. Thank you and God bless!

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