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Convenience Store Franchises

With more and more large companies downsizing, its not surprising that more people are seriously considering buying into a franchises like convenience store franchises, seizing the very appealing opportunity to run their very own grocery or general store. While it may seem that supermarkets are taking over the market place, there are a growing amount of convenience store franchises, like 7-Eleven, that are fighting back. Unlike owning a small independent business, not only do these franchises offer a much needed increased degree of job security, but running your own convenience store franchise can be extremely lucrative. The owners of convenience store franchises essentially own their own business and make their own business decisions, but unlike the owners of small independent stores, convenience store franchises can benefit from the supply chains, economies of scale and advertising campaigns of the franchise itself.

One of the more appealing and popular convenience store franchises, to a lot of new entrepreneurs, is the 24 hour a day convenience store franchise. 7-Eleven. Taking its name from the hours of the hours its stores operate (namely 7 am to 11 pm), 7-Eleven has grown from a small Dallas based ice-cream company to an international convenience store chain. In addition to the great reputation of proven track record of the franchise, the 7-Eleven franchise offers outstanding support and training, as well as assistance with marketing, businesses operations and national and regional media advertising.

Investment Details

Minimum: $80,000
Maximum: $200,000
Required Cash: $20,000
Total Investment Range: $80,000 to $200,000
Number of Franchises: 54
Founded: -1988-
Training: Yes
Financing: Yes

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