FDD Analysis 2025 FDD

Arby's Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD): Key Facts & Financials

The Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) is a legal document that franchisors must provide to prospective franchisees at least 14 days before any agreement is signed or money changes hands.

This page summarizes the key facts and financials from Arby's's FDD, including franchise costs (Item 7), ongoing fees (Item 6), financial performance data (Item 19), and unit growth trends (Item 20).

What the Arby's FDD Covers

Required disclosure items from the franchisor

Franchisor Background

Items 1-4: Company history, litigation, bankruptcy

Fees & Costs

Items 5-7: Initial fees, ongoing fees, total investment

Obligations & Restrictions

Items 8-16: Purchasing, territory, trademarks

Financial Performance

Item 19: Revenue data provided

Franchise Costs (Item 7 Summary)

Initial investment required to open a franchise

Total Initial Investment$861,950 - $2,451,000
Franchise Fee$37,500

Investment Breakdown

Development Fee (1)$6,250 - $12,500
Franchise Fee (1)
Fees and Expenses During Training (2)$5,000 - $23,400
Lease Deposits and Payments (3)$12,000 - $50,000
Site Costs (4)

+ 5 more categories

Ongoing Fees (Item 6 Summary)

Recurring fees paid to the franchisor

Royalty Fee
Marketing/Advertising Fee

Other Ongoing Fees

Renewal FeesVaries
Transfer Fee (Ownership)Varies
MTP Learning Path Program FeeVaries
Learning Management System feeVaries
Additional TrainingVaries

Item 19 Financial Performance

Revenue and financial data (if disclosed)

Median Revenue$1,503,873/year
Disclosure Year2025
Reporting Units
Revenue VarianceHigh variance (wide performance range)

Unit Growth & Franchisee Behavior (Item 20)

Franchise system size and trends

3,365

Total Units

-48

Net Growth (YoY)

-1.4%

Growth Rate

Franchised Units2,286
Company-Owned Units1,079

What the FDD Doesn't Make Obvious

Key considerations beyond the disclosure

Legal History

This FDD discloses litigation history. Review Item 3 carefully to understand the nature and outcome of any legal proceedings.

Real Estate & Location

FDDs often understate the challenge of finding suitable real estate. Site selection, lease negotiation, and buildout timelines can significantly impact your total investment and time to open.

Working Capital Needs

Initial investment ranges often assume a best-case scenario. Many franchisees need additional working capital during the ramp-up period, especially in the first 6-12 months of operation.

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