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    they realized their goal, which was to open 32 stores was unable to reach in time. Their main selling item is salad and sandwiches, and the first store is located in Bridgeport of United State. Subway offers customers many different kinds of fresh submarine sandwiches also called “subs”. Customers always decide how they want

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    Subway’s Promotional Methods Subway, the largest franchise in the world, uses various promotion methods. Subway uses mass selling as their primary way of advertising. Since the target market is large and scattered over 98 countries, this is the easiest way for Subway to target their products. They announce their promotions using TV ads, radio ads, newspapers, and online ads. Subway also uses publicity as a form of advertising. Jared Fogle, Billy Blanks, and Michael Phelps are all great examples

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    goal at the time was to serve a high quality product by providing excellent customer service. One of their key approaches to success is to keep a low operating cost with a great location to grow their business. Nowadays, Subway is the world largest submarine chain with more than 40,000 restaurants in 105 countries (Subway, 2013). Coca-Cola was founded in 1886 by pharmacist Dr. John Pemberton who wanted to create a distinctive soft drink. The majority of the company was sold to Asa Candler who took the

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    advertises the greatest gourmet sandwiches, with “freaky fast” delivery. Their options are much less customizable than Subway. Jimmy John’s focus is on speed and simplicity. Subway advertises quick, nutritious meals for the whole family. Subway allows any sandwich to be made anyway. They focus on quick, fresh and nutritious meals. These two brands are similar in that they provide subs as an alternative to fast food. The differences are numerous. Jimmy Johns’ calorie count on the subs can be significantly higher

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    Subway Innovation Report

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    Subway Innovation Report Subway is the name of a franchise fast food restaurant that mainly sells sandwiches and salads. It was founded in 1965 by Fred De Luca and Peter Buck. The corporation that owns the trademarked name of Subway is Doctor's Associates, Inc. (DAI). The company has over 28,400 franchised units in 87 countries as of September 2007 and is the fastest growing franchise in the world. It is currently the third largest fast food chain globally after YUM! Brands (34,000 sites) and McDonalds

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    Why did Quiznos go out of business in Rexburg? “Did you know that we are closing this week?” she asked. It was the same lady who had taken my order and made the same sandwich for me every week-and sometimes more… for the last couple of years. I almost couldn’t believe my ears as I replied saying, “Are you serious? When?” The Quiznos that was once very close to my house in Idaho Falls was going under. It was the start of something that would truly prove to be detrimental to my physical and emotional

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    You can tell there is inequality in this world just simply based on the word “mankind”. I am sure almost everyone in the world has been impacted by some sort of inequality/ abuse of power in the world. Inequality can occur when a population of any kind does not maintain a common status, or could also be a difference in power between individuals. Inequality can take place anywhere at any time, and has been a major problem in the world today. Some people may not care about this, some people really

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    SUBWAY (PRODUCT) There are variety of choices in the menu of Subway. Sandwich is the main product that Subway selling. Other than sandwich, Subway also sells other products example like soups, snacks, drinks, cookies, wraps, muffins and salads. Customers can specially customize the sandwich based on their tastes to fulfill each of their cravings. Subway is where the place that customers can create their own sandwich and enjoy it at the same time. Subway’s sandwiches are been categorized into three

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    Quiznos Subs Essay

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    (Quiznos Files for Bankruptcy, n.d ) What is Quiznos's market share compared to Subway, and how much market share is available in the sandwich segment globally? Quiznos’s biggest threat is that it competes with Subway’s $5 foot long, Subway is successful due to how it advertises itself also.(QSRweb, n.d) Quiznos competitive advantage is that it has way more variety, from the sizes of their

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    first sandwich shop when DeLuca was only seventeen years old. DeLuca’s childhood dream was to become a prominent doctor. Therefore, he needed to find a way to pay for his medical career. On the other hand, Peter Buck was a family friend who offered DeLuca the possibility to become business partners. Their first store was opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut. It was called, “Pete’s Super Submarines.” They sold over three hundred sandwiches on the opening day. The price range for each sandwich was

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