All they had to do was just not enshittify their ingredients and product. I don't understand why companies shoot themselves in the foot like this when it's not even profitable?
As a subway franchisee, this hits the nail on the head; bravo. Subway should be subject to a mass lawsuit and settlement for the franchisee's that have suffered under their selfish business model.
Here in Singapore my old office location had a Subway and it hardly was being aggressive in getting people to try new sandwiches. Compare that with the KFC that was just next door *and* was standing out loud to try new things; that was a telling sign.
Idk, here in Brasil, subway started to get bad since the end of Subway melt sandwich. The price rose to the point it costs the same as McDonald's, and Mc is expensive here. Subway used to be a go-to, pretty much always with people inside, but now it's like a ghost town, always empty.
I'm not really worried about. Quiznos, I hear they used to have over 25000 location. Now they have less than a 1000 listen. Finding a location nowadays like trying to find him's teeth almost impossible
Subway used to be good, in fact, they still are, but the prices went through the roof, to the point where I'm better off going to the local deli and buying fresh bread and thin sliced roast beef and other cold cuts and making my own. Plus I won't skimp on the toppings ... and I won't charge myself 3 god dam dollars for a slice of cheese. Make it affordable again and I'll come back again, otherwise no. That's the deal.
Everyone talks about You-Know-Who when it comes to "Why Subway Is Failing", but they gloss over the franchisee issue like it's just a footnote. Hell, one of the bigger videos on why Subway is sinking spends half its runtime talking about the origins of Subway, spends a few minutes floundering with inane social media dribble, and then spends another few minutes on You-Know-Who. Next to nothing about the franchisees.
Declining food quality and portions, escalating prices. It's a simple equation. Subway screwed themselves. I can go to Publix and get a way better sub for less
This is the best thing about RUclips - quality content for anyone about anything 24 hours a day
Bro your content is absolutely phenomenal. Keep going because you are going to blow up if you continue making videos of this quality.
Unbelievable details, arguments, and comprehensiveness. This presentation is worthy of a small book. Very well done and Thank You!
you are so underated
So glad you are back
AMAZING CONTENT! Keep up the great work!
They simply overshot the prices and never adjusted. Goodbye! Hahaha
how is this channel doesn't hv millions of subs alrdy
I wouldn't call what happened to Subway "evolution".
However, words you used in your thumbnail ("fall") and title ("collapse") are perfectly fitting.
All they had to do was just not enshittify their ingredients and product. I don't understand why companies shoot themselves in the foot like this when it's not even profitable?
As a subway franchisee, this hits the nail on the head; bravo. Subway should be subject to a mass lawsuit and settlement for the franchisee's that have suffered under their selfish business model.
the way subway food is open air all day scares me
Might do worse then that to you-???🤔
i thought this channel has hundred thousand if not millions subscriber, this channel definitely underrrated
Last time I walked into one of their establishments then walked out without making a purchase. No lettuce/tomato available -!!!😳
Here in Singapore my old office location had a Subway and it hardly was being aggressive in getting people to try new sandwiches.
Compare that with the KFC that was just next door *and* was standing out loud to try new things; that was a telling sign.
The size of them so called footlongs in the old ads are more than laughable
Idk, here in Brasil, subway started to get bad since the end of Subway melt sandwich. The price rose to the point it costs the same as McDonald's, and Mc is expensive here. Subway used to be a go-to, pretty much always with people inside, but now it's like a ghost town, always empty.
I'm not really worried about. Quiznos, I hear they used to have over 25000 location. Now they have less than a 1000 listen. Finding a location nowadays like trying to find him's teeth almost impossible
So I only have one question will we ever get the five dollar foot-long back is if not, I will never step foot in that restaurant ever again
Went to Subway a week ago. Got a 12" and a 6" .. no extras and it was 33.00! Will never make that mistake again
Subway used to be good, in fact, they still are, but the prices went through the roof, to the point where I'm better off going to the local deli and buying fresh bread and thin sliced roast beef and other cold cuts and making my own. Plus I won't skimp on the toppings ... and I won't charge myself 3 god dam dollars for a slice of cheese. Make it affordable again and I'll come back again, otherwise no. That's the deal.
I stopped going to Subway when they stopped doing the $5 foot long
All subway has to do is bring back $5 footlongs and it will single handedly save their business.
Everyone talks about You-Know-Who when it comes to "Why Subway Is Failing", but they gloss over the franchisee issue like it's just a footnote. Hell, one of the bigger videos on why Subway is sinking spends half its runtime talking about the origins of Subway, spends a few minutes floundering with inane social media dribble, and then spends another few minutes on You-Know-Who. Next to nothing about the franchisees.
The product looks nothing like the picture advertised.
Declining food quality and portions, escalating prices. It's a simple equation. Subway screwed themselves. I can go to Publix and get a way better sub for less
Yeah but all fast food restaurants are doing that sub quality food high prices for service I don't know how any of them survived anymore
WOW!
If Subway is hurting, why do they pay Mahomes to do stupid commercials?
simple, subway had become so bad i wouldn’t use it for dogfood.
How the fuck do you have so few subs. You provide information like a multi million sub channel.
Actually the larger accounts usually provide low quality, diluted click-bait.
No such thing as fresh food
Subway sucks