Manchester, NH
Martin’s Bread Route for sale in the Concord, Plymouth, New Hampshire region for $99,000. Currently grossing $264,628 per year and nets $61,256! Distributorship and territory is purchased through...

Manchester, NH
Martin’s Bread Route for sale in the Concord, Plymouth, New Hampshire region for $99,000. Currently grossing $264,628 per year and nets $61,256! Distributorship and territory is purchased through...
Cash Flow: $61,256

Indianapolis, IN
Flowers Bread Route distributorship for sale in the Anderson, Indiana region for $85,000! Company related financing available with an estimated $32,000 down. In addition, a 10% cash reserve of the...
EBITDA: $50,245

Hartford, CT
Arnold & Bimbo Bread Route distributorship for sale in the Middletown, Connecticut area for $90,000! Company financing with $25,600 down! Currently grossing an estimated $287,456 per year in sales and...
Cash Flow: $44,306

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A bread route is a pretty straightforward idea: You deliver bread from suppliers to merchants like grocery stores, delis and restaurants. This means loading up your truck at the warehouse and getting products to customers on time. At your destination, you’ll unload and perhaps even stock the goods.
While bread may not seem that lucrative, it’s actually a bustling industry. Bread route owners routinely work with some of the biggest names in the business, such as Pepperidge Farms, Bimbo Bakeries and Snyder’s-Lance. With an industry worth over $39 million, it’s no wonder that people decide to buy a bread route as compared to other route businesses.
There are several great benefits that come from owning a bread route. First, the income is fairly stable. When you purchase a route business, the relationships with warehouses are usually already established and you’ll likely have a solid customer base. As long as you deliver excellent service, you’ve got a steady income. Second, there’s usually room for growth. Once you’ve got the hang of things, you can add more routes in your territory. The more routes you run, the higher your income. Third, you’re a small business owner. This means you have control of your destiny – you get to set goals for your career.
There are a few things to consider when looking at bread routes for sale. For example, you’ll want to find out if the route you’re interest in is protected or unprotected. Unprotected routes are subject to competition, as other independent operators can drive them. Protected routes, on the other hand, mean that the territory is all yours. You’ll also want to determine whether you have to buy the bread from producers. Sometimes producers give you bread and you receive a percentage of the profit after it’s delivered. However, most producers require you to pay for the bread, which you then sell to clients to make a profit.