Subway moving 'customer-facing' businesses to new destination
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Subway Restaurants is moving several of its business units to Miami in a move that will lead to even more layoffs at its Milford, Conn., campus, The New York Post has learned. The chain that rose to fame selling $5 footlongs told its staffers on Thursday that it will be moving all of its “consumer facing” businesses to Miami, including culinary, marketing and “global transformation.” At least some staffers were told that they would not be invited to Miami when the transition takes place in 2022, sources told The Post.
TIKTOK CONFUSED BY SUBWAY CUSTOMER'S SANDWICH REQUEST: 'THAT AIN'T A SANDWICH' In a memo to staffers Thursday, Subway touted Miami as a place that would allow the company “to keep our finger on the pulse of more cultural conversations and the evolving tastes of the modern consumer.” “With its dynamic business climate, diverse population and multicultural influences, it was the ideal place to transition some of our consumer-facing roles,” the memo said. But the change is expected to lead to a further diminishment of the company’s presence in Milford, where it’s been located for so long that the town named the road leading up to its massive campus “Sub Way.”
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