In a franchise, the profit is typically divided between the franchisor and the franchisee. The franchisee retains the majority of the profits from their individual location after covering operational costs, while the franchisor earns revenue through initial franchise fees and ongoing royalties, usually a percentage of the franchisee's sales. This arrangement allows both parties to benefit from the brand's success and growth.
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