Layne's Chicken Fingers vs Nothing Bundt Cakes

Two franchise systems, side by side. For a software vendor, they are not the same opportunity.

More open target
Layne's Chicken Fingers
wins 2 of 12 vendor rows

Nothing Bundt Cakes wins on total addressable market by a crushing margin—660 units to Layne’s 40, with 643 franchised locations already operating and a blistering 18.6% unit growth rate. That volume creates a far deeper recurring revenue pipe: each new store opening needs POS, scheduling, and back-office tools immediately, and the existing base offers a 643-unit upsell floor right now. Layne’

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Layne's Chicken Fingers
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Nothing Bundt Cakes
Total units
40
660
Franchised units
36
643
Unit growth YoY
18.635%
Average unit revenue (AUV)
$2.21M
$1.48M
Royalty
5%
6%
Ad fund
2%
5%
Initial franchise fee
$50K
$45K
Investment range (low)
$482K
$667K
Investment range (high)
$1.55M
$1.03M
Procurement model
Franchisor controlled
Franchisor controlled
FDD fiscal year
2026
2025
Filing freshness
CURRENT
DUE

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Common questions

Layne's Chicken Fingers vs Nothing Bundt Cakes, answered

Layne's Chicken Fingers has 40 total units and Nothing Bundt Cakes has 660, so Nothing Bundt Cakes is the larger system.
Layne's Chicken Fingers reports $2.21M in average unit revenue and Nothing Bundt Cakes reports $1.48M, so Layne's Chicken Fingers has the higher AUV.
Layne's Chicken Fingers charges a 5% royalty and Nothing Bundt Cakes charges 6%, so Layne's Chicken Fingers has the lower royalty.
Layne's Chicken Fingers's initial franchise fee is $50K and Nothing Bundt Cakes's is $45K, so Nothing Bundt Cakes has the lower fee.
Layne's Chicken Fingers's initial investment runs $482K–$1.55M and Nothing Bundt Cakes's runs $667K–$1.03M, so Layne's Chicken Fingers requires the larger investment.

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