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    Subway Romania profit was 99 percent higher than the European average in 2019

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    Subway restaurants in Romania, part of the largest quick service chain of restaurants in the world, are among the busiest in the entire Subway network at European level. Last year, the average guest number of the 40 Subway units in Romania was 74% higher than the European average. As a result the average check value increased by 14% in 2019 compared to the previous year.

    “2019 was an exceptional year for Subway Romania: the profit went up significantly, stimulated by the increased demand for our products, but also by the implementation of a new design in our restaurants, attractive and very customer-friendly. We have the best and most profitable market in Central and Eastern Europe and one of the most profitable in Europe, ranking fourth, after Iceland, Luxembourg and Lichtenstein. On average, the profit registered in the Romanian restaurants was 99% higher than the European average”, said Rumen Radev, Business Development Agent for the Bucharest-Ilfov area

    Last year, Subway Romania focused on optimizing its business, which led to an increase of the turnover, on average, with 18% compared to the previous year, while the gross profit registered an advance of 25% during the analyzed period.

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