All Subway articles – Page 2
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News
Subway deal value see $3bn fall
The sale price of the global sandwich chain could be cut from $10bn to $7bn as a lack of interest from prospective buyers has forced it to push back bidding deadlines, it has been reported.
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Issa Brothers eye £8bn bid for Subway
EG Group already has many Subway restaurants across its petrol forecourt empire, which also includes Leon, Cooplands and KFC’s biggest UK franchise
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New PE firm in contention for Subway acquisition
Advent International has joined the list of parties which remain in the running to buy US sandwich chain Subway, alongside the likes of Goldman Sachs and Bain Capital.
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Goldman Sachs arm among bidders with appetite for $10bn Subway
Goldman’s Asset Management arm, Bain Capital, TPG and the Asda shareholder TDR Capital are among the suitors for the sandwich chain, Sky News reports
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Subway appoints former Costa Coffee marketing director
Kirstey Elston, who spent 15 years working in marketing at Costa Coffee, has been appointed marketing director at Subway UK&I
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Subway explores $10bn sale
The sandwich giant, which has over 37,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries, said same-store sales climbed 9.2% last year
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Dom’s Subs upcycles Subway site
Artisan sandwich maker Dom’s Subs is doubling up with a new site in the City of London.
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Subway ‘exploiting eviction moratorium’
Subway is failing to pay its rent, despite continuing to take payments from franchisees, landlords have claimed.
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Opinion
Dominic Walsh: On not-so-Super Saturday and the pain that’s yet to come
If anyone thought that July 4 would bring down the curtain on the 15-week coronavirus purdah, they were soon disabused of the notion. Super Saturday was – like the weather – something of a damp squib. While some of the big pub companies opened as many as 80% to 85% of their estates on day one, research by CGA suggests that only 45% of hostelries opened their doors on Independence Day.
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News
Subway to open 600 stores
Subway is to open just over 600 stores, a quarter of its UK estate, in a phased reopening plan.
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Operators continue to reopen for takeaway and delivery
Starbucks, Subway, Chipotle, Caffe Nero and Loungers are among the latest operators to reopen sites for delivery and takeaway services this week.
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Why are big brands abandoning takeaway and delivery?
Takeaway and delivery last week emerged as a possible silver lining to the biblical storm clouds posing an existential threat to the restaurant and bar industry.
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Subway, Tortilla, Pure and Wahaca to shut down entirely
Subway and Tortilla will close all of their restaurants for delivery, takeaway and collection today.
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Analysis & Insight
Top 10 F2G brands grow market share
The top 10 Food To Go brands grew sales by 3.4% in 2019 to a market share of 33.6%, outperforming the wider Food to Go (FTG) market, MCA Insight reveals.
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Analysis & Insight
A stock-take on physical expansion
A stock-take on physical expansion – Review of 2019 risers and fallers
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News
Subway launches sustainability strategy
Subway has announced plans for a new ‘Fresh CSR Agenda’ across the UK and Ireland in order to support its owner-operated business growth strategy.
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Analysis & Insight
2019 Consumer award winners Part 2: Spotlight on NPS and RI
After last week’s focus on the best in class quality, value for money and friendly service award winners, this follow-up analysis shines a spotlight on those out-performing operators topping the league tables at Net Promoter Score (NPS) and Revisit Intention (RI).
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Analysis & Insight
And the 2019 consumer award winners are…
While we are in the midst of the entertainment awards season it would be most neglectful not to extend this to the worlds of foodservice and hospitality.
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News
Veganuary operator offering round-up
Once again, Veganuary is upon us, and with the number of vegans more than doubling to 600,000 between 2016 and 2019, this year’s operator offering is bigger than ever.
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News
Gunwharf Quays – Restaurant and retail therapy a plenty!
With more than 30 bars, cafés and restaurants (as well as over 90 shops) Gunwharf Quays offers an abundance of opportunities for plenty of remedial treatment. Supported by its impressive waterfront location, attractive design and assorted leisure-related reasons to visit, Gunwharf Quays is one of the UK’s finest outlet shopping centres. So amongst some Christmas shopping, I was keen to see how it is using its extensive assortment of Food & Beverage purveyors to both restore weary shoppers as well as to act as a footfall driver in its own right. But also, and more critically, I was keener to see some something new and surprising.