Many had spent decades at the company, building Subway into one of America s largest fast-food chains. They herded cattle into a room and slaughtered them, one fired employee, who worked at Subway for more than 30 years, told Insider.
The layoffs came three months after John Chidsey joined the 56-year-old sandwich chain as its chief executive.
Subway was in a downward spiral when he arrived. In 2015, spokesperson Jared Fogle who famously lost weight and dropped pant sizes eating only Subway sandwiches was arrested on charges of child pornography. A few months later, cofounder Fred DeLuca, the man who turned Subway into a behemoth with more than 40,000 locations worldwide, died. DeLuca s successors, including his sister, have struggled with mounting closures, sinking sales, and lagging digital and delivery programs.
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Subway isn t waiting for a judge to settle recent accusations that its tuna salad doesn t include real tuna among its ingredients. The fast-food chain is already appealing to the court of public opinion with an advertising blitz touting its tuna salad sandwiches and wraps as made with 100% real wild caught tuna.
The Milford, Connecticut, company launched the ad campaign after two California residents recently filed a lawsuit alleging something fishy about Subway s tuna salad. Specifically, the court complaint contends the menu items don t happen to include tuna, at least not in the samples the customers attorney said were purchased and tested in California.
Subway defends its tuna salad, saying ITSREAL Kate Gibson © Subway 143936924-10159426830899974-2992915204055279722-o.jpg
Subway isn t waiting for a judge to settle recent accusations that its tuna salad doesn t include real tuna among its ingredients. The fast-food chain is already appealing to the court of public opinion with an advertising blitz touting its tuna salad sandwiches and wraps as made with 100% real wild caught tuna.
The Milford, Connecticut, company launched the ad campaign after two California residents recently filed lawsuit alleging something fishy about Subway s tuna salad. Specifically, the complaint contends the menu items don t happen to include tuna, at least not in the samples purchased and tested in California.
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