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Fox's Pizza Den
A franchise agreement takes place when the concerned parties involved are bound together through certain contractual provisions. This is an arrangement whereby someone with an idea for a business, the franchisor, sells to another person the franchisee the rights to use the business's name, sell a product, or provide a service to someone else. A franchise agreement will usually specify the given territory the franchisee retains exclusive control over the area protection, as well as the extent to which the franchisee will be supported by the franchisor. Jim Fox started working with pizza when he was 12, hanging around a local pizza shop filling soda machines and folding pizza boxes. In 1971, at age 24, he started Fox’s Pizza Den in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania. With 500 dollars, a rented storeroom and a few pieces of used equipment rescued from a snow-covered Pittsburgh scrap yard, he began to build his empire. In 1973, Fox’s Pizza Den started offering home delivery. Since 1974, the company has grown to over 150 franchises. Fox’s Pizza is a family owned and operated company that provides toppings such as pepperoni, sweet peppers, hot banana peppers, beef, bacon, anchovies, black olives, pineapple and more. Fox’s also offers Stromboli, gourmet pizzas, hoagies and wedgies a sandwich served on pizza crust. Jim Fox assisted with Carnegie Mellon University’s robotic team in developing the country’s first pizza making robot to help the physically disabled own and operate their own shops. Fox's Pizza Den total investment 68000 dollars to 79000 dollars, express or kiosk option available, franchise fee 8000 dollars, ongoing royalty fee is 200 per month. Term of agreement is of 5 years, renewable and his top ranking in the year of 198 in 2006, 219 in 2005, 150 in 2004, and 297 in 2003. As they celebrate their 35th anniversary, Fox's Pizza Den continues it's committment to delivering the knowledge and understanding that gives their franchisees a better chance to succeed. Fox's Pizza provides you with guidelines for success and profitability and helps you gain your independence for very little money. Their low franchisee fee of 8,000 dollars and flat 200 dollars a month royalty makes owning a business accessible to people of average means, while enabling them to keep a greater percentage of the profits.
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