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Subway revamps menu, boosts ad spend to win back customers

Published 07/06/2021, 08:09 AM
Updated 07/06/2021, 08:11 AM
© Reuters. The logo of Subway fast food chain is seen behind a traffic sign in Vienna, Austria, July 7, 2016. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader/Files

By Hilary Russ

(Reuters) - Subway is overhauling its menu and pouring money into marketing as the world's biggest restaurant chain by number of stores aims to win back customers with its new sandwiches.

The chain has floundered since co-founder Fred DeLuca died in 2015, the same year its popular spokesman Jared Fogle pleaded guilty to child pornography charges, and as it faces stiff competition from Chick-fil-A and Popeyes.

The revamped U.S. menu starting Tuesday includes Cali Fresh Turkey and All American Club sandwiches, a slew of new ingredients and two types of bread, and would address a yearslong lack of innovation, said Chief Executive Officer John Chidsey, who joined Subway in 2019.

Some items including rotisserie chicken and roast beef are being added back after the chain removed them last year to streamline operations and speed up service amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company's restaurants are also replacing "outdated" items, such as swapping guacamole with smashed avocado, Subway executive Trevor Haynes said in an interview.

The chain is also supporting the rejig with the second-largest ad budget among restaurants behind McDonald's Corp (NYSE:MCD) and renovation of restaurants, Chidsey said, without disclosing any numbers.

Subway had experienced a few years of "malaise", Chidsey said in an interview. "We just want to get back to what we consider our fair share of wallet and stomach."

Media reports have said Subway is tidying itself up for a sale, but the restaurant chain denied it.

Latest comments

The real problem is: they put less meat in their sandwitches. Most of us,except the lib, like kots of meat. The more is the better.
Illiteracy isn't attractive.
what happened to the "tuna" sandwiches? Not even a single mention? How much did Subway pay for this "article"? The way this thing talks about the vaccine campaign makes it sound like it was an advertising campaign, as if for a new iphone 🤔
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