Subway, one of the leading multi-national fast food retail giants, has made an exciting announcement on social media. According to a company official, Subway has just opened its 104th store in Karnal, Haryana. The post highlights that this store is company-owned and company-operated (COCO), reinforcing Subway’s direct control and oversight. It’s another significant milestone for Subway as it continues to expand its presence in the fast food industry.
“Our beautiful 104th COCO Built Restaurant at Sector- 7, Karnal, Haryana,” wrote Kush Kumar, Business Development Manager – North, Subway on LinkedIn while sharing pictures of the store.
Earlier this year, the company inaugurated its inaugural store in Punjab at Sushma Group’s high-street retail project, Sushma Capital. The store is company-owned and company-operated (COCO).
Launched in 1965 by 17-year-old Fred DeLuca and financed by Peter Buck as Pete’s Super Submarines, the fast-food restaurant franchise underwent a significant transformation in 1972 and was rebranded as Subway. With a remarkable journey since its inception, Subway has expanded its reach to encompass more than 37,000 restaurants across over 100 countries worldwide.