The LOW Down

Low Start-up Costs: The typical kiosk will require an initial investment of less than $70,000 where as an in-line shop requires an investment of closer to $140,000 to get started.

Low Payroll: One or two employees can operate a D’lish kiosk location successfully. One to four can operate an in-line shop.

Low Costs of Goods: Typically 13% – 21%, depending on the retail selling price.

Low Overhead: Can be operated in a very small location, limiting the rental expense and build-out costs.

Broad Acceptance: D’lish products are liked by customers of all ages and not limited to just one segment of the market. Our products sell themselves.

Low Maintenance Costs: Minimal amount of equipment built for commercial use and very reliable.

Easy to Learn: Very little prep is necessary, and the products are simple to make.

High Return on Investment: Payback is usually measured in months, not years.

Note: The cost of doing business can vary greatly from market to market. Prior to becoming a D’lish Franchise Partner, we suggest you research the cost of doing business in your area and develop a business plan for your use.