Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Filtrepreneur Franchise: Food Cart Business in the Philippines

Filtrepreneur Franchise: Food Cart Business in the Philippines from Illustrado


By Bernadette Reyes

With only PHP21,888 you could have your own food cart business with the equipment and inventory delivered right at your doorstep. You don’t even have to go to Manila to seal the deal which makes this an ideal business for Filipinos whether at home or overseas. 

2 in 1 Food Cart Business

Formerly known as Red Crikett Concept Inc., Filtrepreneur Franchise started with several food carts of My Pao in 2000, then later opened the business for franchise in a bid to promote and develop entrepreneurship in the Philippines. Many signified interested but didn’t have the necessary capital to bankroll a franchise business. “During the early days of business, we had lots of inquiries. Some didn’t have money but they sought ways to finance the business because our offer was good,” said Frederick Tan General Manager of Filtrepreneur Franchise.
Today, countless businesses have opened doors to franchisees to expand their reach but Hernandez said theirs is the best bargain. With just PHP21,888 anyone can own and manage a food cart business through Filtrepreneur Franchise. A franchisee may choose from a wide selection of food cart businesses including Pinoy Pao (siopao and siomai food cart), Jack’s Eatbols (squidballs, kikiam and fishballs), Emperor’s Siomai, Red Bowl Rice Toppings, Pizza Pinoy, O’Noodle, Burgeroo and Happy Waffle. The package consists of a one-time payment which already includes use of trade name and logo, collapsible stainless cart, equipment, uniform for staff and PHP500 worth of initial inventory.

Siomai Food Cart Business

Two-in-one and 3-in-1 food cart packages are also available at PHP38,888 and PHP50,000 respectively which could be a combination of any two or three of the abovementioned businesses. “You can save anywhere between PHP4,000 to PHP15,000 if you avail of combined concepts which could also mean greater income,” Tan explained. New business concepts have likewise been added on the list including The Sisig Shop, Joshmai, PutPot and Rainbow Juicer which cost PHP38,888 for each package.


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