Fred DeLuca
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Competitive Advantage…………………………………………………………………12 Subway Sandwich was founded in 1965 by Fred DeLuca. DeLuca was a seventeen-year-old kid trying to earn money to pay for college. His sandwich shop was first named “Pete’s Submarines” and it quickly became a from OpPapers.com Read more »
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Up close and personal with Fred DeLuca
food chains, beating McDonald's in 2011 and not showing signs of giving up that position. Subway co-founder and president, Fred DeLuca's story is the epitome of the proverb “slow and steady wins the race”. Even though Subway is growing at a rapid-fire pace from The Star Malaysia Read more »
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McDonald's Thinks New Product Will Be A 'Subway Buster'
has surpassed McDonald's in number of locations worldwide . Earlier this year, the sandwich chain's president and co-founder, Fred DeLuca, told Bloomberg that he expected Subway would have 50,000 locations in operation by 2017 , up from its current number from The Huffington Post Read more »
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SUBWAY FOUNDER: Starting A Company Today Is Harder Than Ever
years ago, at the age of 17, Fred DeLuca used $1,000 of a friend's money to open a sandwich shop in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Today, that business has grown into Subway, the word's largest fast food chain, with nearly 39,000 locations in 98 countries. Last from The Business Insider Read more »
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CEO on Obamacare: No sweat
CEO Fred DeLuca, who founded the sandwich chain 47 years ago at the age of 17, has urged his franchisees not to "worry about" Obamacare, according to Nation's Restaurant News, a trade publication. "It’s going to affect the food business and it’s going to make from FOX Sports Read more »