America’s Largest Sandwich Chain Is Now Selling Subs Using This Unusual Method — Eat This Not That

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Introduction

America’s largest sandwich chain, Subway, is now selling subs using an unusual method. Subway has recently announced that they are now offering their signature subs through a new delivery service. This new delivery service allows customers to order their favorite subs online and have them delivered right to their door. Subway is the first major sandwich chain to offer this type of delivery service, and it is sure to revolutionize the way people order and enjoy their favorite subs. With this new delivery service, customers can now enjoy their favorite Subway subs without ever having to leave their homes.

America’s Largest Sandwich Chain Is Now Selling Subs Using This Unusual Method

America’s largest sandwich chain, Subway, is now selling subs using a unique method that is sure to make your mouth water. The chain is now offering a new way to order subs that is both convenient and delicious. Customers can now order their subs online and have them delivered right to their door.

Subway’s new online ordering system allows customers to customize their subs with a variety of toppings, sauces, and breads. Customers can also choose from a variety of sizes, including six-inch, footlong, and even giant subs. The online ordering system also allows customers to add extras such as chips, drinks, and cookies.

The online ordering system is easy to use and allows customers to save their favorite orders for future use. Customers can also track their orders and receive notifications when their subs are ready for pickup or delivery. Subway’s online ordering system is also secure and encrypted, so customers can be sure their information is safe.

Subway’s new online ordering system is a great way for customers to enjoy their favorite subs without having to leave the comfort of their home. The convenience and deliciousness of Subway’s subs make it a great choice for a quick and easy meal. So, if you’re looking for a delicious and convenient way to enjoy your favorite subs, look no further than Subway’s online ordering system.

From burgers to cupcakes, vending machines have come a long way from peddling simple convenience items like potato chips, chocolate bars, and Gatorades. The latest vending machine fare? Fresh sandwiches from Subway.

In 2021, America’s largest sandwich chain kicked off a transformation journey by refreshing its entire menu—a move that resulted in “significant growth across digital channels and a renewed passion for the brand amongst guests and franchisees,” according to a company statement.

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Now, in its continued effort to reach customers in new places and increase sales, the company is eyeing “grab & go” opportunities outside of its more than 37,000 restaurants. Through the use of kiosks, coolers, and, yep, vending machines, Subway is looking to move into places like airports, hospitals, offices, and convenience stores, according to Restaurant Business.

In fact, the quick-service restaurant brand is already testing the vending machine concept in a few U.S.-based airports including Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. And the new strategy seems to be working.

“Consumers come out there, they’re buying them,” Trevor Haynes, Subway’s president of North America, said on an upcoming episode of the Restaurant Business podcast.

Last year, a Subway vending machine also appeared near a Subway shop at Tampines West Community Centre in Singapore. A YouTube user posted a video in the fall, giving us a closer look at how the vending machine operates. It is open 24 hours, and a touchscreen allows you to order from a selection of drinks, salads, and sandwiches, with options ranging from roast beef to turkey.

One commenter wrote, “I’m a chef and I could definitely see a world where most things are automated. I keep my menus easy to cook with simple and efficient techniques I’m sure a robot could do.”

So is that the future of Subway? Haynes says, “Bricks and mortar, we’ll keep doing more of that. But there is huge upside in nontraditional channels.”

Subway is currently testing about 400 of these “grab & go” locations. One Twitter user posted a photo of the Subway located in Wythenshawe Hospital in England, noting “Best tasting veggie patty ever after surgery tests.”

Melissa Fiorenza

Melissa Fiorenza has been writing for over a decade on a range of topics, including mental health, nutrition, fitness, parenting, and women’s issues. Read more