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Do you want to run your own Chick-fil-A restaurant? If so, you’re probably curious about how to become an official owner. In this article, we will cover the most frequently asked questions about opening a Chick-fil-A franchise. We’ll also give you some pointers for figuring out if opening your own Chick-fil-A franchise makes sense.<\/p>

Read on for useful information about Chick-fil-A franchise ownership, whether you’re just curious about the franchise business model or you’re ready to take the plunge.<\/p>

Overview<\/span><\/h2>

Chick-fil-A franchises are less expensive to open than other fast-food restaurants, with a fee of only $10,000.<\/p>

However, the odds are stacked against you becoming a Chick-fil-A franchise operator.<\/p>

According to a company spokesperson, approximately 60,000 people apply for a franchise each year, with only about 80 being selected, giving applicants a 0.13% chance of success, which is only slightly better than the odds of a high-school basketball player being drafted into the NBA (about 0.03%).<\/p>

If you want to run one of the 120 Chick-fil-A locations that open each year, you should be prepared for a rigorous vetting process.<\/p>

It all starts when you formally apply to be a candidate. Chick-fil-A offers informational sessions across the country to learn more and get your questions answered if becoming a franchisee is right for you, but it is not required and you can apply without attending. When you’re ready to put your hat in the ring, start by entering your email address on the Chick-fil-A franchise information page.<\/p>

Following that, you’ll receive an application and, according to reports, a dozen or more interviews. Some interviews are conducted over the phone, but franchisees have also reported being interviewed via video chat and in person. Even after multiple rounds of interviews, you can be dropped from the candidate program at any time.<\/p>

What is a Chick-fil-A franchise?<\/h2>

Chick-fil-A is a restaurant chain that specializes in chicken sandwiches and other menu items. The Chick-fil-A cow standing in front of the restaurant with the words “Eat Mor Chikin” written on it is their logo.<\/p>

Their corporate headquarters are in College Park, Georgia. The first Chick-fil-A restaurant opened in Atlanta, Georgia in 1967, and the company now has over 2,800 locations, the majority of which are in the United States.<\/p>

History of the Chick-fil-A Franchise<\/h2>

Truett Cathy founded Chick-fil-A in 1946 in Hapeville, Georgia, with his first restaurant, The Dwarf Grill. He founded Chick-fil-A in the early 1960s and began opening restaurants in shopping malls in 1967. Chick-fil-A has since grown to become the second-largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States.<\/p>

The franchise model is built on a simple formula: produce a high-quality product at a reasonable cost while providing excellent customer service.<\/p>

This has contributed to Chick-fil-A becoming one of the country’s most successful restaurant chains. Aside from its menu offerings, the company is known for its Christian values and conservative stance on social issues. This has caused some controversy, but it has also earned the company a loyal customer base.<\/p>

Opening and Operating Requirements for a Chick-Fil-A Franchise<\/h2>

It is critical to remember how difficult it is to open a franchise. Getting\u00a0into Harvard is easier than opening a Chick-Fil-A! Only about 0.4% of applicants are approved to open a Chick-Fil-A restaurant. Meanwhile, only 5% of Harvard applicants are accepted.<\/p>

Furthermore, if you are considering opening a location, you must work 60-70 hours per week to operate your restaurant. While Chick-Fil-A can help with financial resources when starting, it is important to remember the time commitment that owners expect once their location opens.<\/p>

When applying, you should expect a thorough vetting process, similar to that of any other franchise. Expect interviews, credit checks, and discussions with other operators. When you become a business owner, you will be constantly judged. If you perform well, the company will give you the right to open more locations. A standard Chick-Fil-A franchise takes 18-24 months to open. During this time, many new owners shadow veteran stores to be ready to go when their Chick-Fil-A opens.<\/p>

Sunday Closure is Required.<\/h3>

It is also important to note that all Chick-Fil-A locations are required to close on Sundays. The Cathy family is Christian, and they believe that all employees, not just executives, should be able to rest and worship on Sunday if they so desire.<\/p>

Chick-Fil-A is also known for paying its employees among the highest wages in the industry. Chick-Fil-A typically pays about 11% more than the national fast-casual restaurant average. This, in addition to being closed on one weekend day, enables the brand to attract a large number of applicants to work in its restaurants. This is a significant benefit to franchisees, as many other chains have struggled to maintain a large enough team since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.<\/p>

Is a Chick-fil-A Franchise a Good Investment?<\/h2>

Now that you’ve learned a little bit more about Chick-fil-A and what they have to offer, you can decide whether owning one of their franchises is right for you. Here are a few things to think about:<\/p>

Pros:<\/h3>