Pizza Patrón is launching its 'Veterans Por Favor' program in honor of Presidents' Day.
February 16, 2016
Pizza Patrón launched its "Veterans Por Favor" program Monday in honor of Presidents' Day. The program waives all franchise fees for veterans on their first restaurant with the chain, according to a company press release.
"The 'Veterans Por Favor' program was formed to show our gratitude and appreciation for the hard working, blue collar men and women of our armed services," said Victor Vazquez, vice president of Business Development for Pizza Patron Inc.
The program is for qualified, honorably discharged veterans. It fully waives the $20,000 in franchise fees for the first restaurant to give veterans a boost into business ownership with the 30-year-old pizza chain, the release stated.
"Our experience with veterans within our corporate organization strengthens our belief that military training often provides veterans with the skills and discipline needed to operate successfully within a franchise organization," Vazquez said. "By eliminating franchise fees, the cost of entry may come down just enough to put owning a business within the reach of many otherwise qualified candidates."
The "Veterans Por Favor" program is now being offered and is slated to run through the end of 2016. Development opportunities exist throughout Texas in both major and tertiary markets, and exclusivity is available in select markets.
Pizza Patrón is coming off its best year in company history, and recently announced the re-launch of its franchise program, said Vazquez ,who pointed out that the chain has more than a decade of experience in franchising and has grown over the years with a core of seasoned franchisees. Pizza Patrón provides franchisees with extensive training and support, as well as turnkey development, including assistance in site selection, tenant representation, architectural plans, construction and store launch, he said.