What content does a snack city stall rental contract contain?
Let’s take a look at what the editor shared today.
1. Business location: write down the detailed business location, stall location and store area to avoid wrangling in the future.
2. Business scope, main snack types and prices. If you want to add new dishes or modify prices, you need to apply.
3. Operation period and business hours.
4. Settlement method. Some snack cities adopt the form of point deduction. They will first deduct the monthly sales of the stalls, and then issue them after the second month's settlement.
5. Responsibilities of both parties, including the equipment and services that Party A needs to provide, as well as the responsibilities and obligations that Party B needs to bear.
6. Procedures for contract termination.
7. Force majeure factors.
How to choose a location for a snack city stall to expand your knowledge?
1. To see the flow of people, you need to know where they come from.
That is to say, we need to understand which door customers usually come in and what their walking route is, so as to avoid opening a store in a blind corner.
2. Visibility. Store Home recommends that when selecting a location, you should look at the store you want to rent from different angles and see if there are any pillars or other people’s billboards blocking it. The more angles you can see, the better.
3. Accessibility: Ensure that the location of your stall is convenient for customers to access.
For example, although your store can be seen from all directions, it is difficult to walk through it; or if you are making soup noodles, you must consider the distance between the stall and the seats. After all, no one wants to carry Yi.
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The above is what the editor shared today, I hope it can help everyone.