Affordable Food Cart Franchises in the Philippines (Below P50,000.00)

To quote the words of the Father of Philippine Franchising, businessman Mr. Samie Lim,  he said “It is always food first and the retail concept that is growing in the country”.   By this, one can explain the rising phenomenon of local and international brands venturing in the franchising business.  The trend now in terms of consumption among Filipinos has evolved from consuming goods to consuming services.  Thus, the demands for these various goods and services are projected to continually increase in the next years.  Not to mention that the spending habits of Filipinos has also drastically changed from being conservative to being extravagant when it comes to food and services.  Below are list of affordable food cart franchises in the Philippines that will surely satisfy your budget and at the same time your interest in the food business as well.

Related: Food Cart Franchises Below 100k (But Above 50k)

Levy’s Food Cart Franchise – P20,000.00 to P47,500.00

Franchising Business Below 50k

Levys Food Cart

Levy’s Foodcart Enterprises was recently put into place and was made known in the franchising world. This company distinctly offers food and non-food items as choices when planning your own franchising business concept.

This company also has unique franchising models that may suit your individual needs from being a wholesaler, franchisee, distributor, center or master franchise.

Its dual cart starts at around P20,000.00 and to date, it has more than 11 choices of food carts that you can creatively combine to be available in your target area.

45087163_250367035604887_2905548807422869504_nFor food carts below P50,000.00, you can choose from 2-in-1 to 8-in-1 packages:

  • 2-in-1 = P20,000.00
  • 3-in-1 = P22,500.00
  • 4-in-1 = P27,500.00
  • 5-in-1 = P32,500.00
  • 6-in-1 = P37,500.00
  • 7-in-1 = P42,500.00
  • 8-in-1 = P47,500.00

For information, viewing of food cart samples and to start your business, you can contact Paula at 09056607838. Tell her you read the info from iFranchise.ph.

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Fab Suffrage – P59k

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Update: Fab Suffrage’s lowest cart is now 59,000.00

Fab Suffrage Foods Inc was started around two years ago by veteran franchise consultants from different companies. They have currently twelve food carts (franchises start at P39k P59k)  you can choose from and they offer combination carts that let you combine two or three franchises for a discount (although these will go above 50k).

They have lots of concepts to offer, including  siomai, siopao, fried noodles, frappes, meat-on-sticks and fries.

You can see their offer here in iFranchise.ph.

Contact Information: Mr. Edison Gomez at 0917-5323708 / 0998-5928617 / (02)6231856

Tritop Ventures – P30,000.00

Tritip Ventures Franchsie Below 50k

The complete name of this company is Tritop Ventures Food Carts.  This franchising firm was established to offer variety of food cart options and concepts to Filipino wannabee entrepreneurs with a reasonable investment start-up price.  This cool idea makes it even more affordable to Filipinos on tight budgets.  Their regular single food cart options on the other hand starts at P30,000.00.  Their 2-in-1 package is priced at P35,000.00 and P45,000.00 for its 3-in-1 food carts.  Mall carts and Distributorships are also other choices for those with bigger capital. With 12 food cart choices, you will never go wrong with Tritop.

Contact Information: Through Facebook or Their Website

Filtrepreneur – P58k

Update: Filtrepreneur’s lowest cart is now 58k.

PInoy Pao FranchiseAlso called the Filipino Entrepreneur Franchise, Inc. or the FFI. It is also sometimes referred to as the Pinoy Pao Express Inc. This company started out as manufacturer of snack foods such as siopao, siomai, fishballs and the likes. It eventually evolved to creating its own brand of food carts starting with MY PAO and JACK’S in 2000 and with continuous innovation, grew in food choices in 2006.

Currently it has 10 single cart packages, 2 choices of discounted packages such as 2 in 1 or 3 in 1 carts. It also has 4 special packages carts and other packages such as the mobile cart, mall cart and distributorship. Its food cart package ranges from P30,000.00 to P50,000.00 costs P58k and that includes standard inclusions and freebies. With a lot of food choices to combine, this seems to be a promising business venture.

You can check out: Pinoy Pao, Emperor’s Siomai, Red Bowl, O’Noodle Food Carts here in iFranchise.ph.

Bright Shope Franchise – P30,000.00

Bright Shope FranchiseThe goal of this company is clear cut: It aims to help Filipinos build their own business. Bright Shope is relatively a new player in the franchising world. But with its comprehensive and systematic approach to this kind of business, its food carts are relatively increasing because of consumer demand.

Bright Shope’s unique and differently named cart concepts also made its mark in the industry.

To date, it has 11 single food cart choices and the price range starts at P30,000.00.

They have intermittent promotions like that can yield you two food carts or bring the price of the single food cart down to only P20,000.00.

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Deli John Food Carts – P20,000.00 / P23,500.00

(Delijohn is closed as per report from a former consultant)

3in1 Delijohn Food Cart
Note that this is a 3-in-1 Food Cart, which costs P23,500 during the promo.

Deli John food carts do not sell food cart franchises in singles, but starting in doubles. However these double “2-in-1” food carts are in promo right now, at P20,000.00 only. Their “3-in-1” food carts are also in promo right now, for P23,500.00.

You can choose two or three from the following existing concepts:

  • Siomai Infinity (Siomai)
  • Buko Puro (Buko Shake)
  • Aldrei Sisig (Sisig)
  • Burger Mancher (B1T1 Burger)
  • Ethans Chicken (Fried Chicken & Isaw)
  • Migs Shawarma (Roastbeef Shawarma)
  • Potato Craze (French Fries)
  • Gello-Man Gulaman (Palamig)
  • Scramble Time (Ice Scramble)
  • I Love Bentelog (Rice Meals)
  • Gabs Noodles (Fried Noodles)
  • Street Balls (Tusok Tusok)

There are a lot of affordable food cart franchises in the Philippines, but do your due diligence.

With the complete package in terms of business plan, knowledge (both financial and marketing) and steady supply of resources, there is no doubt that engaging in franchising is a great way to deal with the unstable business market and of course the very tough job market. Franchising is also one way to learn to be your own boss (although not absolute) as you also have to deal with your franchisor but you are directly into hands on experience in terms of decision making and judgement thus, learning becomes experiential and beneficial for you. Lastly, franchising also does not take too much of a risk as an established system is being modelled and you have a partner that will give you constant training, coaching and support. With all of these, franchising is a suggested business model for determined and aggressive individuals like you. Why don’t you give it a try?

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