Baba Saj Restaurant Group vs Nothing Bundt Cakes
Two franchise systems, side by side. For a software vendor, they are not the same opportunity.
More open target
Nothing Bundt Cakes
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Nothing Bundt Cakes hands you an addressable base of 643 franchised units on 660 total—with 18.6% year-over-year unit growth piling new doors into your pipeline every quarter. That is a TAM (total addressable market) that Baba Saj’s two corporate-run locations can’t begin to touch. Budget tilts the same direction: a per-unit AUV of $1.48M and an investment band topping $1M mean these operators have both the cash flow and the capex appetite to buy a full-stack
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Baba Saj Restaurant Group
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Nothing Bundt Cakes
Total units
2
660
Franchised units
0
643
Unit growth YoY
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18.635%
Average unit revenue (AUV)
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$1.48M
Royalty
5%
6%
Ad fund
2%
5%
Initial franchise fee
$55K
$45K
Investment range (low)
$352K
$667K
Investment range (high)
$556K
$1.03M
Procurement model
Franchisor controlled
Franchisor controlled
FDD fiscal year
2025
2025
Filing freshness
DUE
DUE
Common questions
Baba Saj Restaurant Group vs Nothing Bundt Cakes, answered
Baba Saj Restaurant Group has 2 total units and Nothing Bundt Cakes has 660, so Nothing Bundt Cakes is the larger system.
Baba Saj Restaurant Group charges a 5% royalty and Nothing Bundt Cakes charges 6%, so Baba Saj Restaurant Group has the lower royalty.
Baba Saj Restaurant Group's initial franchise fee is $55K and Nothing Bundt Cakes's is $45K, so Nothing Bundt Cakes has the lower fee.
Baba Saj Restaurant Group's initial investment runs $352K–$556K and Nothing Bundt Cakes's runs $667K–$1.03M, so Nothing Bundt Cakes requires the larger investment.
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