Show Guide KEY n Franchise exhibitor n Growing your own business exhibitor thebestof
Contact: Davina James Tel: 0121 765 5556 Email:
davina@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 pa
Our franchisees champion and promote the best local businesses, both online and offline, with the most complete and innovative marketing package.
Theobroma Food Of The Gods F130 Contact: Ben Fernandes Tel: +61 3 9480 1030 Email:
ben@theobroma.com.au Web:
www.theobroma.com.au Established: 2006
Areas available: 4 regions across the UK
Theobroma is the “Total Food and Beverage Concept” offering consumers the ultimate in food, drinks and chocolate combined in a relaxing modern venue.
Tutor Doctor B20
Contact: Rogelio Martinez Tel: 020 3239 9292 Email:
rmartinez@tutordoctor.com Web:
www.tutordoctoropportunity.com bfa status: Associate Established: 2000 Outlets in UK: 30 Areas available: Prime locations nationwide
Start up costs: £29,700 franchise fee plus £8k for working capital and start-up costs Projected profits: Return on initial investment at around 10 to 15 months
Tutor Doctor provides supplementary education on a one-to-one, at-home basis via a network of professional tutors for all subjects and all ages.
US Embassy London – U.S. Commercial Service
Contact: Chrystal Denys Tel: 020 7894 0419 Email:
Chrystal.Denys@
trade.gov Web:
www.buyusa.gov/unitedkingdom
The U.S. Commercial Service (USCS) helps US companies to export and supports foreign direct investment into the United States. USCS London helps US brands to enter and to expand into the UK market.
IP1 E70 Value Doors UK
Contact: Graeme Pogue Tel: 0113 279 2549 Email:
graeme@valuedoorsuk.co.uk Web:
www.valuedoors.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 2007 Outlets in UK: 29 Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £20k Projected profits: £30k-£70k pa
Value Doors UK ltd provides a nationwide supply and fit service for uPVC and composite doors via our franchised network of installers.
whichfranchise.com
Contact: Anna Rippa Campbell Tel: 0141 204 0050 Email:
anna@whichfranchise.com Web:
www.whichfranchise.com bfa status: Affiliate
whichfranchise.com, official online partner of the bfa, provides franchise information and advice, franchise opportunities and latest franchise news.
With Thanks D100
Contact: Mark Winter-Goodwin Tel: 07834 481 684 Email:
enquiries@barnackconfectionery.com Web:
www.withthanks-uk.com Established: 2010 Outlets in UK: 31 Areas available: Nationwide
Start up costs: From £4,999 incl. vat
With Thanks, the charity sweet box franchise, is an ethically driven business based on charity partnerships and cause- related marketing.
N110 A20 Wok & Go
Contact: Des Pheby Tel: 01244 376 310 Email:
des@wokandgo.co.uk Web:
www.wokandgo.co.uk Established: 2008 Outlets in UK: 14 Areas available: UK Start up costs: £115k Projected profits: £50k
Healthy, fast, authentic, good value food is tantalising the taste buds and purse strings of today’s consumer. Come and be part of the success story.
Yo Yo Noodle
Contact: Jadey Li Tel: 07788 215 918 Email:
jadey.li@
yoygroup.com Web:
www.yoyonoodle.com Established: 2010 Outlets in UK: 4 Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £150k-£200k
Now there’s an even better way to enjoy your favourite Asian and Oriental food with Yo Yo Noodle! We are passionate for everything noodles!
The ZipYard G160
Contact: Emma Downes Tel: 01530 513 307 Email:
edownes@thebardongroup.co.uk Web:
www.thebardongroup.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 2006 Outlets in UK: 11 Areas available: Nationwide Start up costs: £50k-£55k
The most successful and fastest-growing garments alteration franchise in the UK and Ireland.
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