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With Subway’s new Footlong offer set to start, some franchisees turn to the FTC

Operators have started filing complaints with the Federal Trade Commission as their dispute with the franchisor intensifies.

Financing

John Chidsey brings his Burger King playbook to Subway

Subway franchisees are pushing back against a Footlong sub promotion, much like Burger King operators fought a $1 Double Cheeseburger, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

Three-quarters of operators in a survey said they don’t like the proposed promotion as tensions between the company and franchisees intensify.

Deals are a draw in both quick service and casual dining, finds Technomic.

While the offer worked when it was first proposed, a decade’s worth of food and labor costs make it difficult, if not impossible, to make a profit, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

The company is offering vendor rebates to get operators on board, but the franchisee association is recommending its members opt out of the campaign.

The sandwich giant said it had to “accelerate a restructuring plan” already in place.

Subway

With sales falling amid the coronavirus shock, the sandwich giant is reducing royalties and suspending ad funds.

The former Carrabba’s Italian Grill president will focus on digital, analytics and insights.

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