With a concept so hot that even Floridians are
impressed, the teriyaki shop franchise aims to open 22 new shops
across the state.
ORLANDO,
Fla., May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
Attention Floridians: Fasten your seatbelts. Teriyaki Madness
(TMAD), the Seattle-style teriyaki shop franchise, is growing in
the Sunshine State with a plan so hot it could fry an egg on the
sidewalk.
Why Florida, you ask? No, it's
not just the weather. We're talking about a hotbed of franchising
opportunities across the state, from St.
Johns down to Miami and
from Clearwater over to
Melbourne.
"We're setting the table for unparalleled growth in the state,"
said Michael Haith, TMAD's CEO.
"Securing top-notch locations is our game plan to bowl over the
competition and win hearts, one teriyaki bowl at a time."
Becky Richmond, the owner of TMAD
in Lakeland, Florida, is a prime
example of the opportunities that abound for the brand in the
state. From ranch girl to teriyaki franchisee, Richmond's journey
is nothing short of epic.
"I've done everything — I grew up on a cattle ranch in western
South Dakota, I managed a golf
course shop, I worked at an auction house, I waited tables, I
opened a Christmas tree lot business, I worked for a transportation
company," said Richmond. "But my parents were entrepreneurs, and I
always knew I was an entrepreneur at heart."
When Richmond decided to start her own franchise, she pursued a
few options, but nothing could compare to the Madness and their
full-service support for franchisees.
"The reason we chose this brand was simple — we drove to the
closest TMAD, ordered one of everything on the menu, and we were
blown away," said Richmond. "I'm sure the kid at the counter that
day thought we were insane! We packaged everything up, brought it
to work the next day, and everyone else agreed that it was amazing.
It was the food that sold us. From there, we took off like
gangbusters."
Richmond officially opened TMAD of Lakeland in the summer of 2019 and says the
city — as well as the TMAD family — has welcomed her with open
arms. "TMAD is a great business because it's not only the corporate
team that wants you to succeed," she said. "Each individual shop
owner also wants other shop owners to succeed. Someone is always
there to support you."
TMAD stands out in the franchise industry by providing
unparalleled support and a comprehensive training model that
enhances the success of its franchisees. This includes extensive
onboarding, hands-on operational training and ongoing educational
resources, as well as access to a dedicated Operations Service
Manager to guide owners on every aspect of the business from lease
signing through to the shop opening.
And the TMAD franchise family is expanding rapidly in
Florida. John Yu and Al
Desai are already making waves in Oviedo with plans to toss two more TMAD shops
into the mix. Meanwhile, Dave
Patrick and Rob Garnecki are
on the brink of opening the second of three Northern Florida shops in St. Johns.
Now, with a plan to add an additional 22 TMAD shops, the brand
shows no signs of slowing down.
"We at TMAD are on a mission," Haith said. "To provide the
support and training for our franchisees to succeed in business by
providing delicious, healthy food to their communities. It seems to
have resonated!"
ABOUT TERIYAKI MADNESS
Teriyaki Madness is making big moves. The secret sauce lies in
TMAD's uncompromising support systems that allow new business
owners to achieve success through their proprietary training and
support programs with teams dedicated to each franchisee's unique
needs. More than 150 shops across three countries deliver big,
heaping bowls of fresh, healthy, natural ingredients to their
communities, creating a cult-like following with customers,
employment opportunities for neighborhoods, and profitable margins
for the franchisees. Backed by leading-edge technology including
delivery and loyalty innovations and an all-star executive team,
Teriyaki Madness' focus is on providing profitable opportunities
for TMAD franchisees by providing delicious, healthy food to
communities. Visit franchise.teriyakimadness.com for single and
multi-unit opportunities.
Media Contact
Julie Maw, Mainland, 3125263996,
jmaw@hellomainland.com, www.hellomainland.com
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