Tous Les Jours vs La Pino'z Pizza

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

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Tous Les Jours
wins 2 of 12 vendor rows

Tous Les Jours wins on pure addressable market right now: 149 open units, 146 of them franchised, versus zero for La Pino’z Pizza. That’s a base you can call on tomorrow, not a prospectus. With $1.94M AUV and an investment range starting at $718K, these franchisees have the budget and operational complexity to need POS, scheduling, marketing automation, and back-office tools. The 39% unit growth signals momentum — each new opening is a fresh implementation, and the chain’s scale already makes a vendor-wide deployment worth the sales effort. The franchisor-controlled

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Tous Les Jours
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La Pino'z Pizza
Total units
149
0
Franchised units
146
0
Unit growth YoY
39.048%
Average unit revenue (AUV)
$1.94M
Royalty
5%
Ad fund
3%
1%
Initial franchise fee
$40K
$20K
Investment range (low)
$718K
$215K
Investment range (high)
$1.62M
$1.25M
Procurement model
Franchisor controlled
Franchisor controlled
FDD fiscal year
2025
2025
Filing freshness
DUE
DUE

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Common questions

Tous Les Jours vs La Pino'z Pizza, answered

Tous Les Jours has 149 total units and La Pino'z Pizza has 0, so Tous Les Jours is the larger system.
Tous Les Jours's initial franchise fee is $40K and La Pino'z Pizza's is $20K, so La Pino'z Pizza has the lower fee.
Tous Les Jours's initial investment runs $718K–$1.62M and La Pino'z Pizza's runs $215K–$1.25M, so Tous Les Jours requires the larger investment.

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