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OK, this is a bit long-winded so I will condense as best as possible.
I'm looking into purchasing a franchised business.........dont worry, its not a gloria jeans or anything like that. Without disclosing too much I am looking at a service based business where a portion of the business is people coming to the store and having things 'fitted' while they wait.
Where coffee comes in is I had the thought that while the customer is waiting I could give them a card / voucher which I had pre-purchased from a nearby coffee vendor. I would expect if I discuss with a local vendor and produce some cards which bear both company logos and purchase say 100 at a time then the price to my business should be significantly less than full retail.
Then I thought that maybe [and this really depends on whether there is a coffee vendor convenient to the business location and whether there is sufficient frontage at the site] I should segregate an area of the store as though it is a completely separate tenancy and start my own shop, not only to service customers and of course my own caffeine requirements but as a standalone shop to catch passing trade also. Being merely an enthusiast at this stage I would employ a barista/manager to start then get trained up myself so I can get involved if needed.
So my questions are:
What sort of discount should I expect if purchasing coffees 'wholesale' as suggested above?
Is anyone aware of a similar arrangement and can advise pluses and pitfalls?
Is it stupid to consider starting a second business in this fasion?
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