The Rise and Fall of Subway Restaurants

Publish date: 2024-10-05

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In the past few years, Subway restaurants have been dealing with growing pains, declining sales, and a public-relations issue with legal troubles for Jared Fogle, its former spokesman. The sandwich company has been closing hundreds of stores all over the US for the past few years and fighting allegations that its tuna isn't tuna. 

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But it hasn't always been like this. In the '80s, '90s, and early 2000s, Subway was expanding rapidly, becoming the world's largest fast-food chain in terms of locations.

Despite its recent issues, Subway was able to sell itself this week to Roark Capital

 

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