Earthgrains
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What to know about Earthgrains franchise? Earthgrains Company is a food production company based in Carpinteria, California, United States. Earthgrains Company is a leading manufacturer of baked goods in the United States. The company's products include bread, rolls, bagels, buns, and pastries. Earthgrains Company operates bakeries in California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Earthgrains Company has more than 100 employees. Earthgrains Company's products are distributed through supermarkets, grocery stores, mass merchandisers, convenience stores, and foodservice distributors. The company’s major brands include Rainbo, Grant’s Farm, Colonial, Old Home, Master, Break Cake (sweet goods), IronKids, and San Luis Sourdough, as well as the company’s Earth Grains brand. Earthgrains is based in Horsham, PA. Scroll down to learn more! How much does a Earthgrains franchise cost? Are you wondering how much is a Earthgrains franchise? Before starting a Earthgrains franchise, it is important to know the franchise fee, working capital and other costs required to start the business. The minimum investment amount required to open a Earthgrains franchise is $15,425 and can go all the way up to $607,850. Keep in mind, you should also allocate additional funds to live off of while the Earthgrains business ramps up. This can take as little as 6 months to over 2 years depending on the franchise opportunity. You should speak to at least 5 Earthgrains franchisees to understand the true cost of opening the franchise and how long it takes to: 1) start a Earthgrains business 2) pass break even 3) hit significant income. After (and if) you pass the point of earning significant income from your Earthgrains franchise, there may be enough margin to hire a day-to-day manager and work less hours in the business.
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