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Here’s How Much It Costs To Open A Maxi’s Franchise In South Africa

Here’s How Much It Costs To Open A Maxi’s Franchise In South Africa. Maxi’s is a trendy, value-for-money, quick-service, sit-down family restaurant. It offers an extensive menu, including breakfast, light meals, burgers, grills, desserts, kids’ meals and premium coffee. Maxi’s Family Restaurants had humble beginnings in Pretoria in 1993.  The brand was acquired by Scooters Pizza in 2005 which formed part of Taste Holdings. Thereafter it was acquired by the current franchisor Fiamme Holdings (Pty) Ltd in 2019.

The estimated set up costs for a Maxi’s franchise are from R1.8 million depending on the size of the site. These set-up fees include building costs, equipment, joining fee and training. The required initial franchise deposit is approximately R1256 000 with the management service fee at 6% of the turnover and a marketing fee of 4% of the franchise’s turnover.

Maxi’s seeks to give franchisees the support they will need in order for them to reach their full potential to become the proud owner of their own successful restaurant. With the company always evolving to meet the needs of consumers, Maxi’s launched a beautiful new store look and menu design. Franchisees are benefitting from this investment because this business model blends caring support with a strong professional drive. As a Maxi’s franchise owner, franchisees will be making a difference in their community by creating job opportunities for the unemployed especially the youth.

Maxi’s has a large following of loyal customers who appreciate the relaxed environment and the menu packed with fresh, quality meals. The company’s large portions at affordable prices reinforce the value proposition Maxi’s have consistently offered through the years. This will also be beneficial to the franchisee as they will already have a customer base that they can depend on when they open their franchise and not worry about attracting new customers in the beginning stage of their business.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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