The Booster Juice franchise system is strengthened by
corporate systems and dedicated local support to guide you through all stages
of development and operation (Business Exchange, 2012). The 2-week training
process at the corporate headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta provide information
and well-defined processes and procedures can be especially helpful for first
time operators who have a customer service orientation but need extra help in
starting their first business in the Booster Juice industry (Business Exchange,
2012). Booster Juice is committed to being part of the solution to the growing
obesity problem in Canada and throughout the world by offering healthy products
that are a true departure from typical “fast food” (Business Exchange, 2012).
This focus drives many decisions, from portion sizes to the premium quality of
our ingredients made with from ripe berries, delicious fruits, wholesome
veggies and fresh active live culture yogurt, with 50% less ice than other
competitors (Business Exchange, 2012). The result is a superior smoothie line
that our customers crave after just one sip are full of flavour, you won’t find
artificial sweeteners, colouring or alternatives. (Business Exchange, 2012).
Franchise Support
1. Assistance with site selection and lease negotiation (Business
Exchange, 2012)
2. Booster Juice Business Plan template to assist with financing
(Business Exchange, 2012)
3. Use of praised and proven 'Booster Juice System’ (Business Exchange,
2012)
4. Step by step support through the entire store build out process
(Business Exchange, 2012)
5. Complete equipment and design packages (Business Exchange, 2012)
6. Training program for 2 people per location and in-store staff
training prior to opening (Business Exchange, 2012)
7. Ongoing marketing & merchandising programs (Business Exchange,
2012)
8. Use of Booster Juice Trademarks and Logos (Business Exchange,
2012)
9. Cutting-edge development within the juice and smoothie bar industry
(Business Exchange, 2012)
10. Established distribution system and buying power – lower product
cost to your bottom line (Business Exchange, 2012)
11. Confidential Operations Manual and Regional Developer Manual (if
applicable) (Business Exchange, 2012)
12. Partnership with a Franchisor truly devoted to the success of all
its Franchise Owners (Business Exchange, 2012)
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