Insiders are buzzing about Subway's attempts to sell itself to Arby's or Burger King's parent companies

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With the deal, buzz around a potential Inspire Brands acquisition has died down. Inspire Brands and parent-company Roark Capital Group did not respond to Insider's request for comment.

As stores close, Subway's average unit volumes have also continued to decline. That means that, when one Subway closes, customers are switching to a different brand entirely instead of visiting a nearby location that remained open — bucking the standard trend for a healthy chain. 'There's no reason to believe that the family will hold onto it much longer'Subway is currently owned by Liz DeLuca, the widow of co-founder Fred DeLuca, and 90-year-old co-founder Dr. Peter Buck.

The survey"asked about many, many different aspects of Subway – financials, locations, relationships with a franchise or leadership, all that fun stuff," he said."The context of it was basically that they were trying to learn what areas they needed to focus on."

 

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Subway makes such garbage sandwiches they are inedible. Super processed meats, cheeses and breads are not healthy. If anything they should just admit they failed and disband the company.

SUBWAY fucking sucks

who would eat at subways when you have jersery mikes, jimmy johns, local sub places etc.. its not even cheap anymore, your paying full price for garbage

No one eats there 🤢

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