All Subway articles – Page 21

  • News

    Calorie labelling may start in spring 2010

    2009-12-03T11:49:00Z

    Restaurants and pubs may be required to list calories on their menus from spring next year, following the publication of new research by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) today.The FSA said that following positive results from 21 companies involved in calorie labelling trials it would launch a consultation that will ...

  • News

    Quick service sector benefits from recession

    2009-11-24T08:03:00Z

    The quick service sector has benefited from the recession, with the number of outlets in the top 10 UK cities having increased by 8.2% to 1,456 sites in the last 12 months, according to new research. The study by The Local Data Company found that the quick service growth trend ...

  • News

    Sector launches calorie-menu trials

    2009-06-18T17:58:00Z

    A clutch of companies from the eating and drinking out market have begun trials disclosing the number of calories contained in menu items.The initiative, co-ordinated by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), will see a range of companies include Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), Marks & Spencer, Pret A Manger and Subway ...

  • News

    Wendy’s named top QSR chain

    2009-06-11T10:21:00Z

    Wendy’s, the US burger operator, has been named as the top quick service restaurant chain in a new survey by Zagat The restaurant guide’s US fast-food poll ranked Subway in second place, followed by McDonald’s, KFC and Burger King. Wendy’s also came first in the last Zagat survey two years ...

  • News

    Five operators sign up to FSA healthy eating initiative

    2009-05-13T08:30:00Z

    Five more high street restaurant and takeaway chains yesterday signed up to the Food Standard Agency’s healthy eating commitment.PizzaExpress, Pizza Hut, The Restaurant Group, the operator of Frankie & Benny’s, Chiquito and Garfunkel’s, and Café Rouge operator Tragus along with Domino’s Pizza pledged to help customers enjoy a healthier, balanced ...

  • News

    Fast food brand values grow 16%

    2009-04-29T15:44:00Z

    Brand names have shown staying power despite the recession, with the brand value of the top 100 growing by 2% to $1.95tn (£1.32tn) in 2009 compared with the previous year.The latest Brandz Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands survey found that the fast food sector ranked fourth in overall brand ...

  • News

    Subway in VAT fight with HMRC

    2009-04-02T16:00:00Z

  • News

    US restaurants see sales growth slow

    2009-04-01T12:08:00Z

    US restaurant chains saw annual sales growth slow to 3.4% in 2008 - due to a decline in consumer spending and increased cost pressures, according to new research. The latest annual data on the top 500 US restaurant chains from Technomic showed that many companies had scaled back their expansion, ...

  • News

    Six pub groups make FSA pledge

    2009-02-05T16:29:00Z

    Six of Britain’s leading pub restaurant chains, which together serve more than one million meals a day, have agreed to reduce salt and saturated fats.JD Wetherspoon, Greene King, Marston’s Inns & Taverns, Mitchells & Butlers, the Spirit Group and Whitbread have all committed to work with the Food Standards Agency ...

  • News

    Industry needs to tackle litter problem

    2009-01-13T11:20:00Z

    The quick service restaurant (QSR) industry needs to take more responsibility for the food and packaging it sells, according to anti-litter campaigners.The comments came as McDonald’s waste was found to account for nearly a third of fast food litter on Britain’s streets.Phil Barton, chief executive of Keep Britain Tidy, called ...

  • Opinion

    Healthy eating remains on the political agenda

    2008-11-24T07:12:00Z

    Inside Track by Peter Martin

  • News

    Subway to benefit from downturn

    2008-11-12T07:43:00Z

  • Weekend Press

    Whoppers of an election party at US Embassy

    2008-11-09T18:28:00Z

    Burger King Whoppers and Veggie Bean Burgers were served up on silver salvers to celebrity guests at an election night party at the American Embassy in London’s Grosvenor Square. American chain Subway provided sandwiches, all washed down with Budweiser beer.The Sunday Times 09/11/08 (Business) page 3.