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The Flatbread Company Offering both traditional and gluten-free options, this chain prioritizes the use of organic ingredients while supporting local community farms.
Waitsfield, Middlebury, and Burlington VT are joined by new American Flatbreads in Brighton, Somerville, Salem, and Georgetown MA. It does appear, however, that locations of Flatbread Company in Amesbury and Bedford will remain as is.
Theres now: Flatbread Pizza Company, . com/ American Flatbread, They are exactly the same pizzas and decor and whatnot, just two separate companies. So if you are looking for something check both for locations close to you. Jim Michienzi thats my whole point.
The Flatbread Company was founded in 1998 by Jay Gould and John Meehan, but the brands history predates that company. In fact, Gould was working in insurance when he discovered the American Flatbread restaurant near his house in Waitsfield, Vermont.
On January 16, 2013, the Flatbread Company purchased the American Flatbread brand and the American Flatbread franchise operations.

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The franchise expects its new franchisees to have a net worth of at least $1,200,000. $293,000 is the minimum that Flatbread Franchise Company expects its owners will need to invest in a new location. The most the franchisor could ask you to invest is $772,500 if you want to become a franchisee.
Flatbreads are cooked all over the world from Mexican tortillas to Indian chapatis. They are great served soft, filled with slaw or falafels, or baked until crisp and served with dips, soups or stews.

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