THAI TAI VIETNAMESE SUBS The Sub Way of the Orient.

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THAI TAI VIETNAMESE SUBS The Sub Way of the Orient

Our Offer to You  $20,000 equity in exchange for 10% ownership  Silent partner

Our Value Proposition  Fast, healthy and tasty sandwich  Inspired by Vietnamese midday snack  Only Vietnamese sub shop in Saskatchewan

Our Proven Recipe  High quality ingredients  High-traffic location  Eleven sub varieties

Proposed Menu

Our Target Audience  Broadway/downtown lunch crowd  Late night crowd  Weekend shoppers and festival goers  “One with a healthy appetite during times of eating”

Our Revenue Model  Store front selling direct to consumers  Pre-orders and catering  Average price of $7.50 per sub  Premium product offering  Growth through word-of-mouth and marketing

Daily Sales Volume  IRR = 44.1%  Payback = 3.3 years (44% equity financing)

Our Team  Four accountants from Saskatoon  MichelleMarketing/HR  AlanFinance  MichelleOperations  StephenOperations/FOF

Threats Direct  Subway  Grocery stores  Fast food Restaurants Indirect  Companies offering other splurge comfort foods, sit down dining around restaurant area

Our Competitive Advantage  Unique product  First to market  High traffic location

THAI TAI VIETNAMESE SUBS See what the fuss is about!