All Subway articles – Page 15
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News
Franchising “now a boom industry”
Franchising is “now a boom industry” and competition to partner “McDonald’s or KFC is ferocious”, with franchisees of the former operator able to achieve profits of £200k a year, writes the Evening Standard
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Analysis & Insight
Students driving eating-out market
Students eat out more often than the population of the UK as a whole, with 60% eating out at least weekly, compared to 41% for public as a whole, according the latest Peach BrandTrack consumer survey
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Opinion
Subway focuses on packaging and breakfast
Subway has announced a series of improvements to the sustainability of its packaging and operational procedures as it launches its largest national campaign this year to promote its £2 breakfast offer
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Opinion
End of complacency
Parts of the British restaurant scene traditionally dominated by independents are facing fresh competition from dynamic new entrants. It’s a reminder that complacency is not an option, a lesson that’s equally important for the pub trade
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News
Nightclub veterans to re-open Notting Hill club
Former Notting Hill nightclub Cherryjam will re-open in October as Shimmy, with LoveBrunch and ETA duo Hugo Heathcote and Deji Carr hoping to take the venue ‘back to its legendary musical roots of the noughties’
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Subway opens 40,000th site
Subway, the sandwich chain, has opened its 40,000 site across the world in Ipswich. The outlet has opened at the an AppleGreen petrol station in the Suffolk town
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Subway eyes 2,000 UK sites by 2015
The UK is “top of the list” as the sandwich chain looks to accelerate growth across Europe, with up to 1,000 new sites planned continent-wide in 2014
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Subway in Spar partnership
Subway has announced a new partnership with convenience store group Blakemore Retail to open a number of sites across its 324-strong Spar store estate
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Subway opens 4,000th store in Europe
Subway, the global sandwich chain brand, has opened its 4,000th store in Europe, at the Gara de Nord railway station in Bucharest, Romania
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Analysis & Insight
Consumers demand more from food-to-go
Almost two thirds (61%) of consumers now buy lunch on-the-go, according to new research that says people are demanding more from food-on-the-go options
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Diary
Diary: Young's, PizzaExpress, Subway
This week’s Diary includes dishing up a career option, disposals and acquisitions in the London pub market, Dark Star getting tagged, and Youngs’ mobile marvel.Big decisionFrom the Big Conversation to the Perceptions Group and Springboard UK, a lot of fine work is being put into highlighting the career opportunities available ...
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News
Majority of McDonald’s workers on zero-hour contracts
McDonald’s has emerged as potentially the biggest zero-hours employer in the private sector
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News
Subway signs Sodexo franchise deal
Subway has sign a franchise deal with Sodexo, which will see the contract caterer further introduce the high street sandwich chain brand to its retail offer
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News
Operators remove high-calorie foods
JD Wetherspoon, Whitbread and Subway have all said they have removed some food items from their menus as part of calorie reduction pledges under the Responsibility Deal
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Sector makes salt reduction progress
Some pub, restaurant and cafe operators still report significant difficulties abiding by some commitments under the Responsibility Deal
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Subway franchise opens first store with Lidl
Subway is continuing to explore non-traditional locations for its sites and has opened its first franchise unit in a Lidl supermarket
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News
National cut VAT day to be launched
Campaigners aiming to reduce the level of VAT in the hospitality sector from 20% to 5% headed by Jacques Borel are planning to launch a national day of action
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News
Subway eyes family market
Subway is investing heavily in staff engagement to ensure families have the optimum in-store experience every time they visit one of its sites
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Opinion
Little Chef brand set to disappear
The iconic restaurant brand could disappear from the UK’s roadsides after a number of potential buyers indicated that they may want to rebrand the 83-strong business.