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  2. Here's what it costs to open a Subway restaurant - AOL

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    The company charges a $15,000 franchise fee and startup costs range from $105,800 to $393,600. ... can cost up to $2.2 million. Subway is one of the cheapest major fast-food restaurants to ...

  3. Here's what it costs to open a Subway restaurant - AOL

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    The company charges a $15,000 franchise fee and startup costs range from $105,800 to $393,600. Subway is one of the cheapest restaurants to franchise. The company charges a $15,000 franchise fee ...

  4. Subway (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The startup cost of owning a Subway franchise is significantly lower than competitors, beginning at around $200,000 to $500,000. However, Subway franchisees also pay some of the highest percentages of profits (around 12.5%) back to Subway compared to competitors. [61]

  5. Franchising - Wikipedia

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    A franchise is merely a temporary business investment involving renting or leasing an opportunity, not the purchase of a business for the purpose of ownership. It is classified as a wasting asset due to the finite term of the license. Franchise fees are on average 6.7% with an additional average marketing fee of 2%. [10]

  6. Franchise fee - Wikipedia

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    A franchise fee is a fee or charge that one party, the franchisee, pays another party, the franchisor, for the right to enter in a franchise agreement. Generally by paying the franchise fee a franchisee receives the rights to sell goods or services, under the franchisor's trademarks , as well as access to the franchisor's business processes.

  7. 50 most popular chain restaurants in America - AOL

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    Inflation in 2024 made the situation even worse, driving up the cost of ingredients, labor, and rent while consumers—burdened by rising costs—scaled back on dining out.

  8. Dortch Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Dortch Enterprises (DE) is a company in the restaurant business as a Subway and Taco Bell multiunit franchise operator and formerly owned the Halo Burger chain. Dortch was only one of 38 out of the 17,000 Subway franchisees worldwide that owns 40 or more locations. [1] The company as of August 12, 2019 has 21 Subway and 24 Taco Bell locations. [5]

  9. Court orders Subway franchise owners to pay workers nearly ...

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    A federal court ordered the owners of 14 Subway locations north of San Francisco to pay employees nearly $1 million in damages and back pay — and also to sell or shut their businesses, with any ...