Metropole Laundry and Dry cleaning Franchise

Being a labandera / labandero is a decent job, so decent that it evolves into a commercial industry. The first company that started it all is Metropole Laundry and dry cleaning. Their history dates back more than 60 years ago. Started from its ancestors until the incorporation of Metropole in 1993.

What separates  Metropole to other laundry company is that they are the first company to offer both self-service and on-site same day full service-dry-press laundry convenience to the public. They are also one of the first  to put the laundry equipment in full view so customer could be assured that their clothes are never mixed with  others.  

 

Franchising details

Franchising fee- 350, 000 pesos inclusive of training, counter and internal signage

Capital equipment (90 days to pay) – 250, 000

1-      10kg  MAYTAG front loader washer

1-      10 kg MAYTAG computerized top loader washer

2-      10 kg MAYTAG stacked dryers

Digital weighing scale, iron and iron board and cover, tanks and pumps.

Initial supplies (guaranteed  at cost) 30, 000 pesos

Promotional materials – 20, 000 pesos

                Streamers, flyers, press release and opening extravaganza

Security  deposit (refundable) 50, 000 pesos

Included in the budget is 250, 000 pesos for leasehold improvement, external signage, air condition and installation of equipment.

This info’s are taken from their site: metropole.com.ph

 

Peanut Franchise

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My father’s usual pasalubong  is peanuts / mani.  He will always say to us that mani would sharpen our brain.  Well, I don’t know whether this is true or not but surprisingly I have I never had a failing grade. Possible that it is genetic and enhanced by the tons of peanut I have engulfed.  

We Filipino love mani in general, whether hubad na mani or not.  Remember the commercial isang platitong mani by San Miguel beer?  According to survey that time, mani is the best companion of beer, hence the “isang platitong mani commercial”.

Today, peanuts are being sold in the street, bus, terminals, and even malls. Few years back mani is exclusively a street food. But today, more and more business that is dealing with peanuts is sprouting in malls.

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Rice in a box franchise

In a society that is always on the run most of the time we don’t have time to cook for ourselves.  Most of the time we eat in canteens, karienderya, fast food etc..  Another innovation in the  food business is the Rice in box concept.  The viand is mixed with the rice which is in a fancy box.  The price is very affordable which range from 35 pesos up.  Usually you could find this kind of stalls near LRT, MRT, Schools and areas with huge human traffic.

 

If you want to venture in this kind of business and you want a tried and tested formula then buy a franchise.  One franchise you could try is RBX  rice in a box, products include chow fan with varieties like ham and bacon, chicken chorizo, seafood bagoong, beef mushroom; teppanyaki with varieties  like boneless chicken, beef teriyaki, pork barbeque, mixed seafood ; noodles with varieties like chicken , beef, la paz batchoy and seafoods.  Store type would range from stall, cart, kiosk and mini diner depending on your budget and location.

 

Here are some information about RBX rice in a box , this was taken from their site:

 

The RBX advantage

No royalty fees

A proven system of operation

An automatic reputation and customer base

Easy to operate

Low space requirement (4 sqm)

Low investment requirement completely equipped to start the business outright-starting from 300,000 (price depends on space size and store type)

 

Franchise package

 

Construction of the store

1 unit 8 cu.ft. chest freezer

1 unit 30-cup rice cooker

1 unit rice warmer

2 units griddle

Initial stocks worth 3,000

Cooking utensils

Training (3 service crew + owner)

3 sets of service crew uniform

 

For more info go there site at rbx.com.ph

 

Red Ninja Dimsum – Franchise

Dimsum is a Chinese cuisine which range from different light dishes. Because the Philippine culture is also mixed with Chinese influence no wonder you could find such Food carts which specializes in this food category.

If you want to go into food business why not try Red Ninja Dimsum. Currently, Red Ninja is offering franchise.

Here are some info about Red Ninja Dimsum Franchise.

Red Ninja Dimsum Gold Cart Franchise: Php 148, 888.00

Inclusions:
-Use of Trade Name and Logo
-Use of Business System
-Heavy Duty Stainless Cart with Cabinet
-Spotlighted Sticker-Sintra Menu
-Lighted Company Signage
-Heavy Duty Stainless Siopao Warmer
-Stainless Round Steamer
-Commercialized Deep Fryer
-Acrylic Juice Dispenser
-Working Table
-Product Tags
-Food Pan
-(1) Thong
-(2) Staff Uniform
-Initial Product Inventory (Php 1,000 worth)
-Marketing Collaterals
-Banner Tarp
-Menu Tarp
-Banner Stand
-Comprehensive Personnel Training
-Post-opening Assistance
-Opening Assistance
-Operations Manual
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