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Quiznos
The Chain Gang
Mar. 14, 2014
Quizno’s Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Is the oven-toasted-sandwich chain toast?
By Hugh Merwin
City Agencies Work Hard to Crush the Spirit of Budding Food Entrepreneurs; Plus: Vegetarians not averse to gluten should consider it as a source of protein; and Coca-Cola brings back its polar bears, all in our morning news roundup.
Blue Palms Gets Temporary Reprieve; Sushi Boosts Male Fertility The craft beer venue gets two-to-three more weeks in Hollywood, while survival beyond that is not impossible.
Research Shows Soda Taxes Can Save Lives; Sushi Makes Men for Fertile Plus: Quizno’s expands to the Philippines; and Food Lion will close more than 100 stores nationwide, all in our morning news roundup.
The Chain Gang
July 21, 2011
Sounds Like Quiznos Might Soon Be Toast The toasted-sandwich shop ain’t looking so hot these days.
By Alan Sytsma
Punky Brewster’s A Food Blogger; BlackBoard Eats Drops Fee Former spunky kid actor Soliel Moon Frye is now a spunky food blogger for Mommys.
Tornado Takes Out a Restaurant and Beer Distributor in the Northeast; Lady Gaga Plus: Hershey’s top executive steps down amid investigations; and experts argue over whether food drives world politics, all in our morning news roundup.
Let Jon Glaser Show You the Perils of Cutting Down Your Own Christmas Tree
Over at Vulture, they got Delocated’s Jon Glaser to show them the best way to cut down your own Christmas tree. The slideshow starts off […]
By Adam Frucci
Empire Building
Sept. 1, 2010
Which Wich? Coming to Sawtelle The chain’s menu appears vastly more sophisticated than Subway or the Quiznos it’s replacing.
By Hadley Tomicki
Gulf Fisheries Start to Reopen; New Yojie Plans Expansion The next step is convincing consumers the fish is safe. Meanwhile, a weak economy is opening the door to franchise ambitions.
Neighborhood Watch
Apr. 27, 2010
Free Tasting at Louis 649; Surfer Sundays at Ditch Plains Plus: $9 breakfast at the Smith, and ShopRite in Brooklyn Navy Yard, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
What President Obama Shouldn’t Be Eating; Laurent Tourondel Splits with BLT Pie and burgers are giving the President high cholesterol and a famous chef goes his own way.
By Hadley Tomicki
Closing the River’s Locks; Macarons Go Mainstream Plus: Half Acre brewery phases out bottles, and Quizno’s launches a major expansion, all in our morning news roundup.
By Helen Rosner
Harvard Kids Drinking More; Macarons Go Mainstream Plus: Obama’s cheeseburger problem, and the Chilean earthquake’s effect on wine, all in our morning news roundup.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
Merchandising
Dec. 2, 2009
By Daniel Maurer
Food Porn (Literally)
May 19, 2009
‘2 Girls 1 Sub’ Has pervy fast-food advertising reached its nadir?
By Daniel Maurer
The Dark History of Fast-food Promotions Domino’s, Carl’s Jr., Starbucks, Quiznos, and Red Lobster can all nod their logos in sympathy with an overrun KFC.
By Aileen Gallagher
Quiznos Revels in Sub-versive Advertising Quiznos has deployed edgy ads before, but now they’re getting downright pervy.
By Daniel Maurer
Gowanus Whole Foods Back on Track; New Yorkers Okay With Drinking, Not Eating Plus: Meet your meat supplier and eat less food, all in our morning-news roundup.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
Freedom Tower Seeks Restaurant Developer; Le Cirque Does Restaurant Week All Starting today, the Port Authority is accepting early bids from developers for control of a two-story restaurant atop the Freedom Tower, with a grand opening slated for early 2013. [The Real Estate/NYO]
More bad news about the FDA: It’s “so understaffed that, at its current pace, the agency would need at least 27 years to inspect every foreign medical device plant that exports to the United States, 13 years to check every foreign drug plant and 1,900 years to examine every foreign food plant.” [NYT]
Le Cirque’s Restaurant Week menus are such a hit that the Maccioni clan is going to make them available every weekday in February. [Zagat]