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The first Quiznos Subs restaurant. The first Quiznos restaurant was opened in 1981 in Denver, Colorado by founder Jimmy Lambatos and his partner, Todd Disner. Lambatos was an experienced chef, having worked as an executive chef for the Colorado Mine Co. Steakhouse and founded the Italian restaurant Footers in 1978.
Sub shop Quiznos announced Friday that it was filing for bankruptcy. Choked by more than half a billion dollars of debt, the chain is restructuring, cutting almost $400 million of owed money, and ...
This is a very telling case of dangerous corporate disconnect. In the battle for submarine sandwich supremacy between Quiznos and Subway, Quiznos had dispatched an armada of secret shoppers to its ...
Chains from Roy Rogers to Quiznos are shrinking, reports Nation's Restaurant News. As fast-casuals with fresh ideas and business models blossom, not all of the old guard can keep up.
Spot-checking Quiznos' own map matches the reported values, so it appears to be correct and can be manually verified. I have no idea if web scraping is a high enough quality source to cite on Wikipedia, so I'm hesitant to edit the article. 2601:C2:4100:3468:E97C:9E31:D263:710F 20:14, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
[a] Additionally, since 1796, eight third party or independent candidates have won at least ten percent of the popular or electoral vote, but all failed to win the presidency. Since the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment prior to the 1804 presidential election, the winner of any given presidential election is the candidate that receives the ...
The Quiznos was the last one still operating in Wichita, but its space will soon be home to a colorful new restaurant. The Quiznos sub chain is no more in Wichita, but a new chain is taking over ...
But this fail-safe, like all the others, isn’t equally available to everyone. The wealth gap between white and non-white families is massive. Since basically forever, almost every avenue of wealth creation—higher education, homeownership, access to credit—has been denied to minorities through discrimination both obvious and invisible.