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Show Guide KEY n Franchise exhibitor Shawarma Xpress B45


Contact: Les Hunt Tel: 07703 343 423 Email: les@safcogroup.com Web: www.ShawarmaXpress.com bfa Status: Established: 2001 Outlets in UK: No units currently in the UK Areas available: All areas within the UK & Europe.


Start up costs: £200k Projected Profits: R.O.I Yr4-Yr5


Shawarma Express. A unique and innovative quick service restaurant concept offering traditional Shawarma and good quality meals at excellent prices.


Shuttercraft G140


Contact: Mike Schnuppe Tel: 01962 794 537 Email: mschnuppe@s-craft.co.uk Web: www.shuttercraft-franchise.co.uk bfa Status: Provisional Established: 2002 Outlets in UK: 5 Areas available: Selected areas through the UK


Start up costs: £16,900 excl. VAT Projected Profits: £17k in Yr1


Shuttercraft is one of the UK’s leading plantation shutter distributors, which is looking to expand further by taking on new franchisees throughout the UK.


Sign a Rama B60


Contact: Sunil Kapoor Tel: 01753 369 077 Email: accounts@signarama.co.uk Web: www.signarama.com bfa Status: Associate Established: 27 years ago Outlets in UK: 23 (850+ worldwide) Areas available: All Start up costs: £29,500 Projected Profits: £65k-£200k+ Sign*A*Rama. World’s largest full- service sign-franchise company. Training programme locally and at World HQ in USA. Come join the success story.


Signs Express G10


Contact: Rebecca Dack Tel: 01603 625 925 Email: franchise@signsexpress.co.uk Web: www.signsexpress.co.uk bfa Status: Full Established: 1989 Outlets in UK: 70 Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £115k+working capital Projected Profits: A.O.R


A B2B management franchise with excellent sales potential in the lucrative sign industry. Full training and ongoing support. No experience required.


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Contact: Jaoquin Fuentes Tel: +34 9 6878 8199 Email: francisco@smooy.es Web: www.smooy.es


Leader in Spain of frozen yogurt. Our products are low-fat, high-fibre and gluten-free. We are in 10 countries.


Snack-in-the-Box


Contact: Sean Cleveland Tel: 0118 977 3344 Email: enquiries@sitb.co.uk Web: www.sitb.co.uk bfa Status: Full Established: 1996 Outlets in UK: 100 Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £20k Projected Profits: £20k-£50k


Partnered with Mars, Snack-in-the-Box offers vending franchises at customer workplaces. Part of SnackTime plc, the UK’s third largest vending company.


Southern Fried Chicken H240


Contact: Chris Gibson Tel: 0118 944 1100 Email: chrisg@fast-food-systems.co.uk Web: www.southernfriedchicken.com bfa Status: Provisional Established: 1973 Outlets in UK: 7+1 company owned +150 licensed Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £150k Projected Profits: 15%


Southern Fried Chicken, a premier quick service restaurant franchise opportunity – a complete concept to suit individual and corporate investors.


Spoton.net


Contact: Matt Baines Tel: 01803 401 060 Email: info@spoton.net Web: www.spoton.net Established: 2008 Outlets in UK: 34 Areas available: All over the UK Start up costs: £12,495+VAT Projected Profits: A.O.R


Spoton.net is a website and internet marketing specialist that provides SME’s with effective, highly functional and affordable online solutions.


F200 Supreme Home Care F120


Contact: Sue Robson Tel: 01952 216 700 Email: srobson@supreme-homecare.com Web: www. supreme-homecare.com bfa Status: Provisional Established: March 2006 Outlets in UK: 3 Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £24,750+VAT Projected Profits: £265k Yr5


Supreme Home Care franchisees will build and manage a team of staff who will provide care to help clients remain independent in their own homes.


SureLet thebestof


Contact: Ben Pugh Tel: 0121 765 5556 Email: ben@nigelbotterill.com Web: www.getthebestof.co.uk Established: 2005 Outlets in UK: 250 Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £5k-£20k Projected Profits: Six figure p.a.


thebestof franchisees work with the best businesses in their area to showcase and promote them with a suite of marketing tools unique to thebestof.


M135 M220 L200 L10 Steak ‘n Shake H120


Contact: Cathy Desaunois Tel: +33 6 80 86 72 28 Email: cathy.desaunois@steaknshake.mc Web: www.steaknshake.mc Established: 1934 Outlets in UK: Nationwide


Steak ‘n Shake by Biglari is a “better burger” concept with EMEA office based in Monaco. The company is seeking franchise partners around the world.


StumpBusters UK


Contact: Martin Chignall Tel: 01844 342 851 Email: stump@globalnet.co.uk Web: www.stumpbusters.co.uk bfa Status: Full Established: 1994 Outlets in UK: 32 Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £29,500


StumpBusters is the business of removing tree stumps by advanced machinery which grinds the stump into a ‘mulch’.


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