Subway targets 3,000 UK/Ireland stores by 2020
[LONDON] The Subway franchise of sandwich restaurants plans to open a further 500 outlets in the UK and Ireland over the next three years, creating about 5,000 jobs, as it seeks to capitalise on a growing appetite for cheap food on the go.
Subway, which sells a wide range of freshly made submarine sandwiches, as well as salads, said on Tuesday it was targeting 3,000 stores by 2020, up from 2,500 currently.
"The expansion plans are in response to consumer demand," it said.
Britain's food-to-go market is forecast to be worth nearly £22 billion (S$40 billion) by 2021, up from £16.1 billion in 2016, according to industry research group IGD.
Other major food-to-go specialists in the UK include Pret A Manger and Greggs.
Subway is owned by US-based Doctor's Associates Inc, but its stores are all owned and operated by a network of franchisees.
Subway shut 359 restaurants in the United States last year amid stiff competition in a highly fragmented fast-food industry.
Globally Subway has more than 44,000 outlets in 112 countries from Afghanistan to Zambia.
REUTERS
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