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Lifer
Aug 14, 2000
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i love quiznos but its too damn expensive.
i got a turkey something or other and a chocolate milk and it came to over $10.


oh but it is so good...
 

UNCjigga

Lifer
Dec 12, 2000
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Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: uncJIGGA
Originally posted by: ElFenix
no togo's in austin.

heres a ?... is it too go's or toe go's?
As an Allied Domecq shareholder, I feel it is my duty to inform you that the official pronunciation is "Toe Go's"--a play on the word Toga with an obvious reference to it being a quick service restaurant (the PC term for fast food.) They are primarily in west coast, Northeast, Atlanta and some other large urban markets.

EDIT: Forgot to mention they are the home of the family-sized sandwich!

My ultimate dream is to own and operate one of the new combo Dunkin Donuts/Togos/Baskin Robin's stores (yes, Allied Domecq rules!)
One stop shop for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert!

You do know that it takes at least $500k to get the dunkin donuts franchise, right?

-PAB

$500k for an "ultimate dream" isn't too bad.... most people make at least triple that in their life time.... factor in a few loans, i think it's doable.

I mean $500k just for DD, not anything else.

-PAB

ah i see. all the same though, according to this site, it's not too bad: Trombo franchises utilising all three brands have a franchise fee of $60,000 and a total investment of $450,000 to $1,700,000.
I see that gopunk has already corrected you on the franchise fee issue! Thanks! Yes, the 'total investment' required can easily be over $500,000 but you have to remember that it is variable. In a location like Charlotte, with ample real estate, lots of developments/new retail space and low taxes, startup costs will be on the low end of the spectrum. Also, I'm Indian, and most Indian franchise owners (motels, gas stations etc.) tend to split costs amongst the family! The real kicker is how much money I will make with the franchise. Typical fast food franchises experience a single peak around lunchtime. A 'Trombo' franchise outlet will peak in the morning (Dunkin Donuts), afternoon (Togo's) AND evening (Baskin Robbin's.) Granted the morning and evening products aren't real moneymakers but they do make a big difference!