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    rather than a pitchman. Company History: In 1965, a 17-year-old medical school student, Fred DeLuca, opened up a submarine sandwich shop in Connecticut on a $1,000 loan from a friend. By 1982, the chain had opened up its 300th location. In 1984, the Subway sandwich chain was introduced overseas and by 1990, there were more than 5,000 locations. Today, Subway has the most sandwich restaurants in the world at 37,000 locations (3). Known for their freshly baked bread and healthy options, Subway restaurants

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    Subway

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    Introduction Before introducing the history, mission, and vision, I am enterprising a fast food company, Subway® restaurants in Malaysia. Subway® restaurants are the world's biggest submarine sandwich chain working more units in the US, Canada and Australia than McDonald's does (Dec 16, 2009). Today, there are more Subway restaurants in the world than other restaurant chain, 42996 restaurants in 108 countries, and there are 177 restaurants in Malaysia. “Subway, eat fresh”. (Nov27, 2013) History

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    Research Paper On Subway

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    SUBWAY Subway is an American fast food restaurant franchise. It primarily sells submarine sandwiches (subs) and salads. Fred DeLuca along with Dr Peter Buck back in 1965 opened a sandwich store to help pay his tution fees for medical college. Fred soon learned the basics of running a business, as well as the importance of serving a well-made, high quality product, providing excellent customer service, keeping operating costs low and finding great locations. These early lessons continue to serve as

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    own lives and careers. II. The story of Subway The story of the foundation of the first Subway restaurant started in 1965 by the 17-year-old Fred DeLuca who, seeking to earn money for college, decided to take a $1000 loan and opened a submarine sandwich shop that eventually grew into the number-one restaurant chain in the world. The young man was willing to earn some money to have

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    Subway Swot Analysis Paper

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    ranked number one as America 's top global franchise. Currently with 13,247 locations in the United States and 1,800 restaurants in Canada, Subway has surpassed McDonald 's by 148 in number of locations and now is the world 's largest submarine sandwich chain. Besides the United States, Canada and Australia are the two largest markets for the Subway brand and the Benelux countries are also considered to be an area with tremendous growth potential. Appendix one, table one shows the number of Subway

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    Subway is one of the most popular fast food chains and have their outlets in different countries around the world. In this report, the external situation analysis is carried out using the tools PESTLE analysis. On top of that strategy for Subway is also recommended in this report. Subway is an American fast food that found in 1965 by Fred Deluca and Dr. Peter Buck. The store was started with $1000 budget which Fred took as a loan from Dr. Buck. The two partners started their franchise business

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    Swot Analysis Subway

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    Introduction Dr. Peter Buck and Fred Deluca partnered together to venture their first submarine sandwich shop in Bridgeport which was called as Pete’s Super Submarines. 312 sandwiches were sold on the very first day. Its brand is ranked number one in the sub sandwich category by ‘Entrepreneur’ magazine held consistently throughout the years. In 90 different countries, Subway has 32,004 restaurants with over 150,000 employees across the world. Subway is the second largest It is owned and operated

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    Write-up 3 Every organization operates and functions in a different way. Rather it be the employees, the structure, or the products and services they provide, each organization will have their own unique way of performing tasks and reaching their goals. All organizations have a set of values and norms by which they go by, which sets them apart from other organizations. These values and norms are part of an organization’s culture. According to the textbook, organizational culture is “the set of shared

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    The life expectancy in the United States has increased over the years making elderly adults becoming the primary caregivers which is known as the sandwich generation. Sandwich generation is a term that is used to describe adults that a taking care of both their family and parents at the same time. In the Petrakis case Helen has taken on the role of becoming her mother-in law caregiver due to Madga injury and recent diagnosed with dementia. In the Greek culture nursing home is not an option unfortunately

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    Chick-Fil-A is an American food restaurant franchise having its head office in Georgia, USA. The company was established in 1946 and has gradually entrenched itself in the American food industry as a cultural icon in the Southern United States for its specialty in preparation of chicken sandwiches. Chick-Fil-A prides itself for the establishment of over1690 branches located within the United States alone as well as its economic contribution to the larger part of Western America and California. It

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