Sushi Sushi
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How much does a Sushi Sushi franchise cost in Australia?
The total initial investment for a Sushi Sushi franchise in Australia is $345,000–$595,000+ (estimated total), based on publicly available figures.
The full report breaks down every cost category and how controllable each one is.
What are Sushi Sushi's franchise fees and royalties?
Sushi Sushi's published fees — initial franchise fee: $52,500 + GST.
The full report maps the complete fee architecture and how each fee behaves as revenue moves.
Is a Sushi Sushi franchise a good investment?
Independent analysis gives Sushi Sushi a weighted risk score of 5.2 out of 10 — Elevated Risk. That is a finding, not a recommendation: suitability depends on the buyer's capital, experience, and risk tolerance.
What drives the score, and which buyer profiles the model suits, is detailed across five risk dimensions in the full report.
Overall Risk Score
5.2
out of 10
Risk Classification
Elevated Risk
Highest Risk Area
Operational Risk
5.8 / 10
Report Overview
Sushi Sushi is Australia's largest sushi franchise network with approximately 180 locations and a founding date of 1998, positioning it as a mature QSR concept with established supply chains, brand recognition, and operational systems. The franchise model emphasises accessibility (affordable pricing, convenient takeaway format), standardised product offering, and scalability across multiple location types (kiosks, in-line stores, micro stores).
System Snapshot
What's in the Sushi Sushi Report
Executive Intelligence Summary
Sushi Sushi is Australia's largest sushi franchise network with approximately 180 locations and a founding date of 1998, positioning it as a mature QSR concept with established supply chains, brand recognition, and operational systems.
System Snapshot
Figures based on publicly available franchise directory sources.
Structural Economics
QSR sushi economics are driven by food cost management, labour efficiency, and location-based turnover velocity.
Cost and Fee Architecture
Profitability Structure
Risk Architecture
Formula: (5.0 × 0.30) + (5.0 × 0.25) + (5.8 × 0.20) + (5.0 × 0.15) + (5.0 × 0.10) = 5.2
Regret Drivers
Suitability Analysis
Best suited for: QSR operators with multi-unit experience, strong location discipline, capital for working capital, realistic hours expectations.
Benchmark Position
Sushi Sushi sits in the mid-capex, high-complexity QSR category.
Key Questions
Final Assessment
Sushi Sushi is a mature, proven QSR franchise with demonstrated multi-unit economics and strong brand presence.
Methodology and Disclaimer
This report is for informational purposes only.
Risk Scores Preview
High capex, thin margins, daily revenue volatility
Mature franchise, proven model, but lease dependency
Food production complexity, staff management, QSR pace
QSR competitive landscape, price sensitivity
Food safety compliance, franchise agreement
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