McDonald's franchise royalty fees for U.S. restaurants will rise from 4% to 5% for operators opening new locations. The fast-food giant hasn't hiked royalty fees in nearly three decades.
McDonald’s is raising its royalty fees for new franchisees to 5% from 4% — the first increase of these fees in almost 30 years, CNBC first reported. Starting on Jan. 1, new franchisees ...
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McDonald's decision to increase its royalty fee for the first time in 30 years is sparking a backlash from a key franchisee advocacy group representing about 1,000 McDonald's franchisees.
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There may also be additional fees, like royalty fees. And that’s all before including ... it does require active involvement in the business’s daily operations. McDonald’s isn’t necessarily any ...
McDonald's is the largest restaurant owner-operator ... The firm earns nearly 60% of its revenue from franchise royalty fees and lease payments, with the remainder coming from company-operated ...