Tandoori Pizza vs La Pino'z Pizza

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

More open target
Tandoori Pizza
wins 3 of 12 vendor rows

A zero-unit brand with franchisor‑controlled procurement is a sales dead end, full stop. No installed base means no revenue today, and La Pino’z Pizza’s mandated tech

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Tandoori Pizza
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La Pino'z Pizza
Total units
13
0
Franchised units
10
0
Unit growth YoY
42.857%
Average unit revenue (AUV)
Royalty
6.5%
Ad fund
1.5%
1%
Initial franchise fee
$30K
$20K
Investment range (low)
$374K
$215K
Investment range (high)
$659K
$1.25M
Procurement model
Approved supplier
Franchisor controlled
FDD fiscal year
2025
2025
Filing freshness
DUE
DUE

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Tandoori Pizza vs La Pino'z Pizza, answered

Tandoori Pizza has 13 total units and La Pino'z Pizza has 0, so Tandoori Pizza is the larger system.
Tandoori Pizza's initial franchise fee is $30K and La Pino'z Pizza's is $20K, so La Pino'z Pizza has the lower fee.
Tandoori Pizza's initial investment runs $374K–$659K and La Pino'z Pizza's runs $215K–$1.25M, so La Pino'z Pizza requires the larger investment.

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