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Graze Craze is a charcuterie board business part of franchise powerhouse United Franchise Group. A charcuterie board is an assortment of cured meats, cheeses, artisan breads, olives, fruits, vegetables and deserts!
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Caprinos Pizza Ltd is a young successful international pizza delivery/take-away chain with a rapid popularity growth in the UK and Ireland markets. Having over 100 branches we are one of very few pizza brands offering Halal menu across all our branches.
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Trends and Facts About B2B Franchises

Approximately 82% of all industrial enterprises in Ireland are small firms employing between 3 and 49 people. Businesses and entreprises across Ireland include corporate businesses, sole proprietors, partnerships and non-profit organizations.

The business services sector makes up one the largest chunk of the registered businesses in Ireland, as they provide essential services to other businesses. Business-to-business (B2B) franchises have experienced steady growth, as SMEs and corporations continue to require their services.

Some of these essential functions performed by these B2B franchises are cleaning the commercial facilities, providing accountancy advice, conducting employee training, creating signage for retail locations, matching up businesses with quality potential candidates and creating cost-effective telecommunications packages.

As the number of small businesses in Ireland continues to grow, there will be a steady increase in the need for more business to business franchises to provide the services needed to maintain a thriving business.

Trends and Facts About B2B Franchises

Approximately 82% of all industrial enterprises in Ireland are small firms employing between 3 and 49 people. Businesses and entreprises across Ireland include corporate businesses, sole proprietors, partnerships and non-profit organizations.

The business services sector makes up one the largest chunk of the registered businesses in Ireland, as they provide essential services to other businesses. Business-to-business (B2B) franchises have experienced steady growth, as SMEs and corporations continue to require their services.

Some of these essential functions performed by these B2B franchises are cleaning the commercial facilities, providing accountancy advice, conducting employee training, creating signage for retail locations, matching up businesses with quality potential candidates and creating cost-effective telecommunications packages.

As the number of small businesses in Ireland continues to grow, there will be a steady increase in the need for more business to business franchises to provide the services needed to maintain a thriving business.

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