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    Quiz Holdings, LLC, doing business as Quiznos, is an American franchised fast-food restaurant based in Denver that specializes in offering toasted submarine sandwiches. It was founded in 1981 by Jimmy Lambatos and sold to Rick and Richard Schaden ten years later.

  3. May 30, 2023 · Fast-forward three years to the spring of 1981. The first Quiznos sprouted up at the corner of 13th and Grant Streets in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver. Here’s the kicker: Lambatos and Disner didn’t just make sandwiches, they transformed them. They took that sandwich and said, “Hey, you know what you need? A good toasting.”

  4. medium.com › @ramireznatalie › how-quiznos-fell-offHow Quiznos Fell Off - Medium

    Aug 9, 2024 · What were the operational challenges that hindered its expansion? And how did the company respond to evolving consumer preferences and economic shifts? Exploring these questions will not only...

  5. Quizno’s Sub humbly began at one solitary location on the corner of 13th and Grant in Denver, Colorado’s busy Capital Hill neighborhood in 1981. Approximately six years later in 1987 after...

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  6. Aug 21, 2024 · August 21, 2024. Quiznos, once a thriving sandwich empire, has seen a dramatic decline, baffling both consumers and competitors like Subway and Jimmy John’s. This article explores Quiznos’ downfall, focusing on their franchise problems, financial troubles, and market share loss.

  7. Jun 13, 2018 · Quiznos made the mistake of trying to compete by discounting. Maybe the most famous came in 2009, when the company sent out a coupon for a free sandwich, and franchisees, angry at the discounts and low profits, revolted and refused to accept the coupons. Customers got angry, and Quiznos' problems got worse.

  8. Jan 10, 2024 · The History of Quiznos. Unlike many fast-food restaurants, Quiznos was created by a chef. Quiznos founder Jimmy Lambatos worked as the executive chef at a fine dining establishment called the Colorado Mine Co., which was frequented by big-name celebrities in the 1970s.

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