join the old bowl of noodles and choose Guanzhong and Qinwei!
opening a store is profitable, with a gross profit margin of 71%. Without experience and chefs, 1-2 people can open a store.
Joining process:
1. Preliminary understanding: Understand the brand of "Guanzhong Qinwei Old Bowl Noodles" in various ways.
2. Pre-consultation: The head office provides information on the business qualification of Zhengzhou Tianmei Catering Management Co., Ltd., franchise chain policy, and the introduction of the profit and business characteristics of the old bowl noodle products.
3. On-the-spot investigation: Investors can go to the company headquarters or chain stores for on-the-spot investigation to learn more about the situation after getting a preliminary understanding of the old bowl noodles in Guanzhong.
4. In-depth understanding: Learn more about the sauce supply, delivery methods, headquarters support services and other aspects of Guanzhong Qinwei old bowl noodles to determine whether to join. We will provide professional guidance such as investment budget and site selection suggestion one by one according to the specific situation of investors.
5. Store selection: Eligible investors will choose a store location in the selected area according to the relevant requirements of the headquarters and the location strategy, so as to maximize profits.
6. One-on-one training: One-on-one training for franchisees, including operation, in-store goods procurement scheme and detailed production process. Provide technical on-site training two days before opening or practice in designated practice stores.
7. Opening and post-operation: The headquarters of the company will assign experienced opening technicians to provide on-site supervision and support to ensure the successful opening of the franchise stores. In the later period, the Commissioner will be appointed from time to time to inspect the store, guide and supervise the work of the franchise store.
8. Market feedback: Franchisees make sales plans as required and regularly feed back customers' opinions to headquarters, so as to adjust sales strategies in time.