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One lawsuit (filed in New Jersey and seeking class-action status) said that the astounding growth record of Quiznos was merely a mirage. In 2003 and 2004, Quiznos said it sold 234 "trade areas" in New Jersey to franchisees, collecting the $25,000 franchisee fee, but none of these locations ever opened, according to the lawsuit. [73]
Original location Founded Headquarters Parent company Number of U.S. locations Areas served Notes BonChon Chicken: Busan, South Korea: 2002 Dallas, Texas: 115 Nationwide Cupbop: Salt Lake County, Utah: 2013 Salt Lake City, Utah: 38 Mountain states, Oklahoma L&L Hawaiian Barbecue: Honolulu, Hawaii: 1976 Honolulu, Hawaii: 209
By 2021, Steak' n Shake had 536 locations, but this number dropped to 493 by March 31, 2023. Related: 21 of the World's Oldest Fast-Food Chains. Noam Galai/Getty Images. 6. Sbarro ... 11. Quiznos ...
The following is an incomplete list of notable submarine sandwich restaurants.. A submarine sandwich, also known as a sub, wedge, hoagie, hero, gyro, grinder, baguette, or one of many regional naming variations, is a sandwich that consists of a long roll of Italian or French bread, split widthwise either into two pieces or opened in a "V" on one side, and filled with a variety of meats ...
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First store location Founded Locations worldwide Employees Related restaurants 85°C Bakery Cafe: ... Quiznos: Sandwiches: Quiznos LLC: Denver, Colorado: 1978: 800 ...
In 2008, the Value City store at Shore Mall was among 24 locations sold by Value City's parent company to Burlington Coat Factory. The store closed on September 21, 2008 and remained vacant until it was occupied temporarily by The Community Food Bank of New Jersey in 2011-2012 while their permanent location was torn down and reconstructed.
Spot-checking Quiznos' own map matches the reported values, so it appears to be correct and can be manually verified. I have no idea if web scraping is a high enough quality source to cite on Wikipedia, so I'm hesitant to edit the article.