Food Franchise opportunities to start in Huddersfield
Is Huddersfield a good place to be a franchisee?
If you want to open your own business, you may find that Huddersfield has a lot to offer. Many brands are currently recruiting franchisees in the Kirklees area. Keep reading to find out if running a franchise could be a good option for you! We offer franchise investment opportunities in many different sectors. Why not check out the sector that appeals to you the most?
There are 439,000 people living in the Kirklees area. The age group with the highest concentration is 40-59. Unemployment in the area (2.8%) is very low compared to the United Kingdom as a whole (4%). The labour force represents 75.0% of the local population, or 203,300 people. The local income averages £26,934 per year, which is slightly lower than the just over £30,500 average salary in the UK as a whole.
The Food sector: An interesting opportunity for franchisees
The Food industry currently offers 136 franchise opportunities. If this sector appeals to you, take a look at our options. Among the business opportunities in this field, you will find four Waffle franchises, three Wine franchises, six Bakery franchises, 23 Food and Beverage franchises and nine Healthy Food franchises. There might be one worth considering among them.
Here are three examples of franchise businesses
If you're planning to invest in the Food sector, have a look at Dunkin' Donuts, a brand that launched in 1970. Dunkin' Donuts is a recognized leader in the sector, with 50 years of experience under its belt it is now firmly rooted in the market, counting 11,000 franchise outlets. You will need to invest £3,000,000 to begin running your own Dunkin' Donuts business, which is a significant initial investment. Your personal investment should account for at least £1,200,000 of the total amount. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not advisable for first-time franchisees. Also, if you can't afford the startup costs alone, you may be able to benefit from financial assistance.
Crêpeaffaire is another attractive brand operating in the Food sector. Starting a Crêpeaffaire business requires a significant initial investment of £200,000. At least £130,000 should come from your own personal investment. Given these higher startup costs, this opportunity is less suitable for first-time franchisees. You will also need to invest in a large premises to operate this business. An investment in this franchise entitles you to financial aid, if eligible.
Lastly, another option worth considering is Snack Aid, a company that has been in business since 2013. An affordable initial investment of £4,259 will enable you to open your own Snack Aid business. In most cases, your personal investment should represent 30 to 50% of the total amount. Snack Aid requires you to personally invest at least £2,555. You could potentially apply for a loan to cover the remaining costs. These relatively low startup costs make it a good option to pursue for first-time franchisees. If you can't cover the startup costs on your own, you could see if you qualify for financial aid. See eligibility details on our website.
If you are interested in the Food industry and would like to discover more franchising options, take a look at the 136 brands available in this sector. Whether you've already decided to invest or are still weighing your options, it's worth exploring different sectors. At Point Franchise, we have a total of almost 250 franchising opportunities to help you find the perfect fit.
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