Go Burrito! is analyzed based on our most recent FDD research!
This franchise is for the operation of a fast-casual restaurant specializing in the sale of made to order burritos, salads, tacos, quesadillas, desserts and other menu items and merchandise.
Go Burrito! has an initial franchise fee of up to $30,000, with a overall initial investment range from $435,000 to $667,000.
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As with any new franchised business, the franchise owner's income and the profits from a Go Burrito! franchise depends on a lot of different factors. One way to validate the potential revenues or profits generated from a Go Burrito! franchise investment is to review the franchisor's Item 19 within their Franchise Disclosure Document. Usually, profits and owner's income are proportionate to the size of the investment and number of locations you buy. Demand for your products, the labor costs, commercial lease rates and several other variables also play a huge role in your profit margin and your personal income
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As of the 2020 Franchise Disclosure Document, there are 1 franchised Go Burrito! locations throughout the USA.
Did you know there are over 3,000 franchise opportunities across the United States. More than 80% have less than 10 locations.
Based on 2020 FDD information, Go Burrito! has franchised locations in 1 states.
Based on the data collected Go Burrito! is expanding into new locations and could be available in your city. While planning your franchise purchase, you should be thinking about what is a good location for my business. Review the potential customer base to confirm that your city has a need or customers for this business. Even the most successful franchises have regions that they are not successful in. The reasons why a specific franchised location can fail are plentiful. You should research not only the business opportunity itself, but anlayze locations where you think the franchise has a better chance of long-term success.
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Last Reviewed: 2020
Sector: Quick Service Restaurants
Category: Ethnic
Yes, they have an initial training program of 235 hours. This includes 95 hours of classroom training, 140 hours of on-the-job training, and 0 hours of online training. In their FDD they outline who's in charge of the training. Unlock to find out more.
Online | 0 |
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On-the-Job | 140 |
Classroom | 95 |
Total | 235 |
Go Burrito! offers territory protections. For an explanation of territorial rights, unlock this franchise for important details.
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They began franchising in 2016. The average Ethnic franchise began franchising in 2013.
No, but you can click here to fill out our affordability calculator and understand your financing options.