SNACK-IN-THE-BOX
Belvedere Point
Delivering snacks to the small and
medium workplaces in association Penner Road
with Cadbury.
Havant, Hants PO9 1QY
Contact : Matthew O’Neil
Tel: 023 9241 5000
Email:
info@sitb.co.uk
Web:
www.sitb.co.uk
bfa status: Full
Number of outlets: 100+
OPTION 1 - SELF SERVICE BOX
Initial franchise fee:
This service is designed for the 2 - 20
employee workplace. This is a weekly service
Option 1 - £21,750 + VAT
where a range of snacks and drinks are left
Option 2 - £37,840 + VAT
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with the customer in a specially designed
vending box. The customer simply pays
for what they eat. The franchise package
includes your fi rst 150 customers, a Cadbury
corporate image, and a comprehensive
training and support programme.
OPTION 2 - COMPACT VENDING
A service designed for the 25 – 75 employee
Both franchise opportunities provide a
workplace. This business allows franchisees
guaranteed customer base. Franchisees
to operate a weekly cash vending business
have the comfort of knowing that they
under the auspices of one the UK’s most
will benefi t from a cash income from
recognised brands. We provide you with your
the fi rst month, the assurance of being
fi rst 75 vending machines and guarantee to
in partnership with a Franchisor that is
site and install a minimum of 50 machines.
a full member of the bfa with 12 years
You will also benefi t from our comprehensive
experience along with Cadbury’s support
training and launch programme.
and backing.
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