U.S.Pizza is 2.0× cheaper to get into — ₹25 L vs ₹50 L (about ₹25 lakh less). U.S.Pizza runs the bigger network at 90 vs 17 outlets.
Numbers that separate them on a 5-year horizon — not the dealer-pitch summary.
Space requirements differ substantially: Banana Club operates from 500+ sqft while U.S.Pizza needs 1000+ sqft. In metro CBDs where commercial rent is ₹300–600/sqft/month, that difference alone can swing your break-even by 18–24 months.
On pure entry capital, U.S.Pizza is 2.0× cheaper than Banana Club — ₹25 L vs ₹50 L. That gap compounds over a 5-year horizon because working capital and rent deposit scale with format size.
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Primary (flagship) franchise format per brand. Some brands also offer smaller kiosk / cloud-kitchen formats at lower capex — check the brand page for full format options.
Bigger networks mean more brand recognition and supplier scale; smaller ones mean less intra-brand competition in your territory.
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| Metric | U.S.Pizza | Banana Club |
|---|---|---|
| Entry capex | ₹25 L ↓ Lower | ₹50 L |
| Royalty | 5% | 5% |
| Gross margin | — | — |
| Min space (sqft) | 1000 | 500 ↓ Smaller |
| Total outlets | 90 ↑ Bigger | 17 |
| Franchise fee | ₹4 L ↓ Lower | ₹5 L |
| Working capital | ₹5 L | — |
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The lowest-investment option here is U.S.Pizza starting from ₹25 L. Remember this is the brand's minimum capex — your actual outlay includes a refundable security deposit, rent deposit (1–6 months), and working capital.
Territorial exclusivity varies sharply across Menswear operators and is rarely enforced uniformly. Most Indian franchise agreements carve out a "protected radius" (typically 500m–2km) rather than exclusive geographic zones. Always read the "Non-Competition" and "Protected Territory" clauses of the franchise agreement — and verify by asking existing franchisees if the brand has honoured them.
Among the 2 brands FRANticc compares, the top options by network size are U.S.Pizza, Banana Club (U.S.Pizza: 90 stores, Banana Club: 17 stores). The lowest investment entry is U.S.Pizza from ₹25 L. "Best" depends on your budget, location tier and involvement — this page gives you the data for all three dimensions.
FRANticc's database lists 2 brands matching this comparison with verified investment data, store counts, and format details. Several more are covered across our full directory. Every data point cites its public source.