South Dakota · Food & Beverage · Registration State

Best Food & Beverage Franchises in South Dakota

430 food & beverage franchise systems with FDDs on file, available to qualified South Dakota buyers. Median investment $262K–$722K; 60% disclose Item 19 financial performance.

Franchises

430

Median Investment

$262K–$722K

Item 19 Disclosed

60%

South Dakota Reg Status

Registration State

South Dakota buyer notes for food & beverage franchises

  • No state income tax preserves owner-operator take-home.
  • Limited population caps multi-unit growth; many operators expand to MN or NE.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a food & beverage franchise cost in South Dakota?

Across the 430 food & beverage franchise systems in our database, median initial investment runs $262K–$722K. Note that some emerging brands may not yet be registered to sell in South Dakota — verify status before signing. Each FDD's Item 7 provides the exact investment range for that brand.

Do food & beverage franchises in South Dakota disclose Item 19 financial performance?

60% of the food & beverage franchises in our South Dakota dataset disclose Item 19 financial performance representations. The remainder rely on Item 1 (business background) and Item 7 (initial investment) without making earnings claims. Brands disclosing Item 19 give you the strongest basis for projecting unit-level revenue.

What South Dakota-specific factors affect food & beverage franchise unit economics?

No state income tax preserves owner-operator take-home. Limited population caps multi-unit growth; many operators expand to MN or NE.

Is the franchise I'm interested in registered to sell in South Dakota?

South Dakota is a registration state. Verify the franchisor's registration with the South Dakota Division of Insurance (Securities Regulation) before signing anything. An offer to sell a franchise in South Dakota without registration is itself a violation of state law and a major red flag.