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Sunday, May 6, 2007

3 Tomatoes, a Mozzarella And a Top Franchise Nomination

3-tom-ss-logo.jpgJust as Starbucks reinvented the neighborhood coffee shop and Panera Bread reinvented the local sandwich shop, 3 Tomatoes and a Mozzarella is redefining the neighborhood pizzeria to meet the rising expectations of today’s consumer. And in the $30 billion pizza industry, that’s no small feat.

And now, the young, upscale pizza franchisor has been nominated as a Top New Franchise at the voter-driven website with the matching name: TopNewFranchises.Com.

When you enter a 3 Tomatoes and a Mozzarella restaurant, you find yourself in a Tuscan-inspired Italian eatery with a touch of class, a bit of theater, reasonable prices, appealing menu items and lots of Old World charm. But the truly delightful discovery begins once you are presented with a pizza that not only exceeds your expectations, but sings with freshness and flavor.

Nancy and Jeff Roskin started 3 Tomatoes and a Mozzarella after they relocated to Arizona3-tomatoes-image.jpg from Connecticut and were unable to find the kind of pizza they enjoyed at their former home. But rather than just develop a delicious pizza, the Roskins decided to develop an entirely new dining experience.

They crafted a formula that included a menu of freshly-prepared Italian specialties served in an upscale environment. 3 Tomatoes does not attempt to overwhelm customers with choices. The philosophy is to serve a limited amount of items extraordinarily well. Guests can select from a variety of tasty thin crust pizzas, made-to-order pastas, paninis, salads and scrumptious desserts. The atmosphere reflects the experience at a Tuscan bistro with pillars, trellises, plants, copper-topped tables and a stained concrete floor. The display kitchen is enclosed in glass to remain visible but unobtrusive. A warm eggplant and mustard color scheme completes the Tuscan touches.

3 Tomatoes and a Mozzarella has been carefully designed to maximize efficiency without compromising the quality of the dining experience. The menu is purposely kept simple so that emphasis can be placed on preparing and presenting truly memorable meals. The fast-casual sector continues to grow because customers want great food served quickly and affordably. 3 Tomatoes raises the bar by adding an element of sophistication to fast-casual dining without surrendering on price. Franchisees benefit from such careful planning and can expect to become immersed in the carefully structured training program and emerge with all of the knowledge they will need to run an effective operation.

The 3 Tomatoes and a Mozzarella support program is designed to focus on franchisees with the same level of interest and concern as owners provide to their customers. Franchisees can choose from a variety of available resources with 3 Tomatoes’ turnkey franchising system. The support program offers assistance through every phase of development and implementation and franchisees can elect to have the 3 Mozzarellas’ team as involved or as removed as they desire.

3 Tomatoes and a Mozzarella is a franchise opportunity that takes pizza and casual dining to a new level. Now’s a good time for you to reinvent the pizzeria – and delight the taste buds – of your “neighborhood.”

Read more about 3 Tomatoes and A Mozzarella and reviews of other franchise opportunities at Top New Franchises.

3 Tomatoes and A Mozzarella was named one of IdeaFarm's Best Undiscovered Franchises. Download the free ebook at the IdeaFarm website

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Article on Franchise Fraud from Canada

Link: The Latest U.S. Import: Franchise Fraud

Give us your tired, your weak, your franchise scammers and conmen...

I admit that prior to this morning the idea of a U.S./Canadian border fence seemed laughable. After reading the Taking Your Dough expose and watching the investigative CTV W-5 videos on how convicted Canadian fraudster Reza Solhi (AKA Anthony Solhi) has now brought his infamous franchising practices south of the border, I'm not only for building it, I'd suggest running 20,000 volts or so through it... [CONTINUE READING]




Beware of Franchise Pizza Scams

Link: The Latest U.S. Import: Franchise Fraud

Give us your tired, your weak, your franchise scammers and conmen...

I admit that prior to this morning the idea of a U.S./Canadian border fence seemed laughable. After reading the Taking Your Dough expose and watching the investigative CTV W-5 videos on how convicted Canadian fraudster Reza Solhi (AKA Anthony Solhi) has now brought his infamous franchising practices south of the border, I'm not only for building it, I'd suggest running 20,000 volts or so through it... [CONTINUE READING]