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If you think that Goodah has had their day, think again. They came out with a Distinctive booth during the AFFI Filipino Franchise Show:
Franchise Fee P950,000
Total Investment P3.5Million to P4.5Million
10yr franchise term
100 to 200sqm Required Space
With Total outlay in the millions, this is a far cry from the Lugawan-On-Pushcart that you see plying the inner streets of Quiapo but Goodah has its followers.
Contact no. 0917-8554258 586-5214
Website www.goodah.com.ph
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another to consider is Goto King that has been around for some time too. Of course, if you are looking for a really low-cost lugaw biz, you could try setting-up several wooden karitons (karts) and get some out-of-school youth recommended by your church to distribute lugaw for you. This is where the term "tubong-lugaw" (or congee profits) got coined meaning you have tremendous margins bec later on, you just keep on adding water and let the cauldron (kaldero) keep on boiling.
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