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- There are 148 Quiznos restaurants in the United States as of March 27, 2024.
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Jun 21, 2019 · There are 148 Quiznos restaurants in the United States as of March 27, 2024. The state and territory with the most number of Quiznos locations in the US is California, with 14 restaurants, which is about 9% of all Quiznos restaurants in the US.
Aug 24, 2023 · If you can't remember the last time you saw one, it's not your imagination. According to Restaurant Business, the 4,700 locations they had in 2007 had shrunk to less than 400 in a decade. That's a huge loss — about 90 percent of their stores — so how does that much loss even happen?
As of December 6, 2023, 145 Quiznos restaurants remained in the United States, down from 176 in 2022. [57] [58]
Nov 19, 2023 · Sensing weakness after Quiznos' highly-publicized issues, Subway pounced, installing toasters and discounting prices; this is where the famous $5 footlong deal (which it dropped in 2018 after Quiznos was no longer a threat) originated.
Jun 10, 2024 · At its peak around 2006, Quiznos had about 5,000 restaurants - but by 2024, the chain has all but collapsed, with under 150 locations left in the U.S. The reason for Quiznos' precipitous downfall seems to be more about poor management and poor sandwich sales rather than changing tastes.
- Tim Forster
May 19, 2021 · In short: Quiznos’ domestic unit count is down 94% in 15 years, a remarkable collapse of a chain that at one point operated more units than Dairy Queen and generated about $2.2 billion in system sales and was one of the 30 largest chains in the U.S.
Jan 13, 2023 · In June 2022, there were only 170 Quiznos open. The closing of more than 4,000 units happened because “Quiznos had a bad business model, a tough competitor, a devastating recession and a leveraged buyout,” Restaurant Business Online explained in a piece about the company’s downfall.