Nathan’s Famous Mobile Business Unit Franchise - Sydney, North West

Industry: Food/Hospitality - Restaurant, Food/Hospitality - Retailer, Food/Hospitality - Takeaway Food, Franchise - All, Food/Hospitality - Restaurant, Food/Hospitality - Retailer, Food/Hospitality - Takeaway Food, Franchise - All | Listed by: Nathan's Famous

Get into a business that’s flexible, simple, low-cost and iconic!


Key Strengths:

  • Simple to operate
  • Full marketing support from the Australian HQ on local and brand level marketing.
  • All franchisees complete Nathan’s Famous comprehensive training program in selected training stores and their own location.

About the business

Nathan’s Famous hot dogs are the most famous hot dogs in the world, with 600 million hot dogs sold annually worldwide! Since originating in Coney Island in New York in 1916, the iconic brand has been a huge part of American culture and history, with fans ranging from Al Capone in the early years, Jacqueline Kennedy who loved it so much she served it at the White House, and more recently appearing as a focus of a Seinfeld Episode! And we’ve finally landed in Australia! Nathan’s hot dogs are different to what Aussies are used to because it’s made with our secret original 100 year old recipe that’s made us so famous in America, and just to make it more local - it’s made with 100% Aussie Beef.
 
Nathan’s Famous has launched Mobile Business Units including Food Trucks and Food Trailers so that we can get to our customers rather than being stuck in a site with huge rents. It’s a low-cost way of owning your own business, it’s practically a fast-food restaurant on wheels! It’s also a great way to have a side business that allows you to operate a business on certain days of the week, special events or catering to online delivery platforms like Uber Eats and Deliveroo.
 
So get in early and secure your ideal territory now!
 
Why a Nathan’s Famous franchise?
 
  • It’s a Brand that has over 100 years of history and experience in delighting taste buds with the original, world’s best hot dog, and our famous crinkle-cut chips with delicious toppings.
  • A business that’s so simple to operate.
  • A flexible business that allows you to choose your trading hours (for mobile business units).
  • It’s all about low set-up costs, low wages, and minimal occupancy cost. We also don’t receive rebates from any of our suppliers.
  • Starting from $133,000 + GST total investment for Food Trailers, and $170,000 + GST for Food Trucks (additional Shipping and Delivery costs may apply depending on your location).
  • Mobile Businesses are considered 'equipment' so you have heaps of equipment leasing and finance options available.
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