Mucho Burrito Franchise Analysis

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Mucho Burrito is graded based on our most recent FDD research!

Franchise Opportunity Data

What is the upfront cost to be a franchise owner of an Mucho Burrito franchise?

Mucho Burrito has a franchise fee of up to $30,000, with a total upfront investment range of $356,000 to $659,500.

  • Initial Franchise Fee: $30,000
  • Total Investment: $356,000 to $659,500
  • Working Capital: $20,000 to $80,000
  • Royalty Fee: 6.0%

The initial cost of any franchise opportunity includes many fees. Explore this investment opportunity to better understand the initial costs required to own an Mucho Burrito, such as territory fees, leasehold improvement costs, grand opening, marketing, and technology fees.

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How much does an Mucho Burrito franchisee make?

As with any new franchise, there should be a strong ROI and profit potential. The specific franchisee's income and the revenue from an Mucho Burrito franchise will depend on many factors. One way to confirm the potential revenues or profits earned from a Mucho Burrito franchise investment is to analzye the franchisor's Item 19 within their Franchise Disclosure Document. This is called a financial performance representation. This is not required within a franchisor's disclosure and approximately 68% of all franchise companies in our database will disclose financial performance data within Item 19 of their FDD. Some franchise companies may disclose limited information such as overall systemwide sales. This type of financial data is not always helpful to determine profitability for you directly. So review systemwide sales data with caution. As expected, usually earnings and owner's income are equitable to the overall size of the initial investment. The larger the initial investment, the higher profits you should expect to see. Another determining factor to profitability is based on the number of locations you own. If you buy multiple units (usually defined as Area Development Agreements), you can anticipate that as you launch each additional location, you will earn a multiple on your profits. Demand for your products, the labor costs in your city, commercial lease rates and several other variables also play a huge role in your bottom line and your take-home income. Your future returns are associated with Mucho Burrito's success. Your profits and owner's income is not just dependent on how well your own location performs, you need to review how well the entire franchise system is operating. Determine how the franchisor earns income and review their financial statements.

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How many franchise outlets does Mucho Burrito franchise have?

As of the 2020 Franchise Disclosure Document, there are 1 franchised Mucho Burrito locations across the United States.

Did you know there are over 3,000 franchise opportunities across the United States. More than 80% have less than 10 locations.

Are there any Mucho Burrito franchises near me?

Based on 2020 FDD information, Mucho Burrito has franchised locations in 2 states. There may be zero outlets in several states as each franchise company maps out their growth strategy differently. Certain states require franchisors to register their franchise opportunity and file their Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) with state examiners prior to awarding franchises to people residing in that state. These registration states have examiners review a franchise company's FDD to confirm it satisfies state regulatory requirements. In addition to registration states, additional states have enacted supplemental franchise or business opportunity laws that mandate franchisors to file their franchise within the state. In most instances the filing is simply a notice with the state. Unlike franchise registration states, the franchise filing states do not examine the FDD.

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Based on the data collected Mucho Burrito is expanding into new locations and might be available near you.

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Last Reviewed: 2020

Sector: Quick Service Restaurants

Category: Ethnic

Mucho Burrito Franchise STATS

Total Investment
$356,000 - $659,500
Franchise Fee
$30,000
Franchise agreement
Initial Term
10 Years
Renewal Term
5 Years
Franchise outlet growth
2011
2
2019
1
Ongoing fees
Royalty
6.0%
ad fees
3.0%
# of franchised outlets
1

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS

Do they provide any initial training and opening assistance?

Yes, they have an initial training program of 253 hours. This includes 170 hours of classroom training, 83 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
On-the-Job 83
Classroom 170
Total 253

Do they offer Territory Protections?

Mucho Burrito does NOT offer territory protections. For an explanation of territory rights, unlock this franchise opportunity for more details.

Do they have computer and technology support in place?

Yes, Mucho Burrito offers comprehensive support for franchisees. Unlock this franchise to find out more.


How long ago did they start franchising?

They began franchising in 2010. The average Ethnic franchise began franchising in 2013.


Do they offer financing options?

Yes. They offer certain financing options within Item 10 of their FDD.

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