Food and Beverage Franchise opportunities to start in Doncaster
Thinking about living and working in Doncaster?
Many brands are currently recruiting franchisees in Doncaster, located in Yorkshire and the Humber. By becoming a franchisee, you could manage your own business while receiving comprehensive training and marketing assistance. Keep reading to explore the options in the Doncaster area. If you already know which line of work you'd like to pursue, check out our franchise opportunities in that sector. If not, have a browse and see what other options catch your eye. We have businesses to suit all kinds of interests and career objectives.
Recent figures show that 311,000 people live in Doncaster. Residents in the 40-59 age category make up the largest portion of the population. Unemployment in the area (7.4%) is high compared to the United Kingdom as a whole (4%). The labour force represents 77.4% of the local population, or 144,400 people. The United Kingdom's annual average income is just over £30,500. Salaries in Doncaster are slightly lower in comparison, averaging £25,545 a year.
Franchising options in the Food and Beverage sector
There are 23 brands currently looking for franchisees in the Food and Beverage sector. If this sector appeals to you, check them out. This is just one of the sectors you could choose within the Food sector. There are also three Weight Loss franchises, three Catering franchises, seven Vegan franchises, six Bakery franchises and 14 Drinks franchises. Have a look and find out if any are a good fit for you. Many companies in Doncaster already work in the Hospitality and Food Services industry, which employs 7,000 people. You would become a part of a well-established business community.
Three franchise business examples worth looking at
Wiltshire Farm Foods is a competitive business operating in the Food and Beverage sector.
The Food and Beverage sector has many brands worth considering. Have a look at Bagel Corner. There are 30 outlets open so far, and the network is expanding. A small premises will be required to operate this business.
Finally, another possibility to consider is Wafflemeister. The brand is growing, with 24 locations already in operation, and a desire to expand further. Starting a Wafflemeister business requires a substantial initial investment of £150,000. If you plan on getting a loan to cover the startup costs, Wafflemeister asks for a personal investment of at least £100,000. For most franchises, this amount represents 30 to 50% of the total investment. The higher startup costs make this an opportunity best suited for most established franchisees with greater access to financial resources. A small premises will also be required to operate this business. If you can't afford the startup costs on your own, you may qualify for financial aid. Visit our website for more information.
The Food and Beverage sector offers many interesting investment opportunities, including our 23 franchise options. Point Franchise offers a total of close to 250 franchising options across a variety of sectors. So, if you're still looking for a brand that meets your needs, there are plenty of options for you to explore.
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