A sincere warning to those considering a franchise with Triangle Pizza
First, let me share a bit of my background. I actually grew up in the same place as the owners of Triangle Pizza. His name is Sapa Mohammad. Years ago, when I first came here, I invested all the money I had earned through very hard work into one of their franchises. I did this with the hope of building something bigger and more profitable for my future.
But only a few months later, I came to realize the painful truth: they were fraudsters. They deceived people in many ways—for example, claiming to import special products from Italy, while in reality buying cheaper goods locally and reselling them at inflated prices. I also saw how they treated shop owners not as partners, but merely as tools to exploit.
When I decided to walk away, I was prepared to lose my investment rather than stay trapped in their system. Leaving, however, was not easy. They took over my shop, shut down the system, blocked my ability to place orders, and then confronted me with invoices that weren’t even mine. They threatened me with lawsuits and lawyers. It became a nightmare that affected me deeply, even harming my mental health.
Later, when I opened my own independent shop, they again tried to seize it through different tricks—and unfortunately, they succeeded in taking it from me. I then witnessed them do the very same thing to others. In just a short period, they exploited four or five other branches. I saw this repeated in different cities, and even in Liverpool, where they opened a shop and pulled the same manipulative tactics.
I am sharing all this as a heartfelt warning. Anyone who values their money, their peace of mind, and their health should stay far away from them. This is only my experience, but it is a sincere, moral piece of advice. There are many other Italian companies and franchise opportunities where you can earn more, with far less risk.
Please, learn from my story before you fall into the same trap.
October 16, 2024
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