The History of Subway®
The Subway Story
The story of the Subway brand started more than 50 years ago when Dr. Peter Buck, a nuclear physicist, changed the life of a college student with a few simple words, “Let’s open a submarine sandwich shop.”
Pete's Subway
It was Peter Buck that gave college freshman Fred DeLuca the idea to open a submarine sandwich shop to help pay his tuition. Peter provided an initial investment of $1000, and a business relationship was forged that would change the landscape of the fast food industry and the lives of thousands.
The first store was opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut in August, 1965. Then, they set a goal of having 32 stores opened in 10 years. Fred soon learned the basics of running a business, as well as the importance of serving a well-made, high quality product, providing excellent customer service, keeping operating costs low and finding great locations. These early lessons continue to serve as the foundation for successful SUBWAY® stores around the world.
Very convenient. Excellent customer service all the times that I have went. Always worth asking if you aren't sure of anything. The only issue I have, you are forced to get a bottle drink over those cup drinks. Because the unit is so small, they can't hold the drink machine in there and to resort using those fridge units with bottle drinks.
I was ordering 12 different rolls, and staff member was so quick, put stickers with names for me do not get confused. And food was good as well. 5 stars
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