Jimmy John's has been putting up quite a battle since 1983, when it introduced inexpensive subs and delivery services, despite the fact that the sandwich chain industry
@nm
Subway and complaints go together like peanut butter and jelly when discussing often criticized sandwich companies.
@restaurantclicks
At this time, Arby's is as well-known for its roast beef as it is for the dissatisfaction of its customers with the quality of its cuisine.
@arbys
It feels futile to criticize a decreasing company like Quizno's, but there's likely a valid reason why this once-prolific chain has shrunk from thousands of locations
@businesswire
Cos is falling quicker than the Titanic in terms of people's abandonment of sandwich chains. A stark cry from its former 127 outlets, the fast-casual brand now has only 27 locations.
@patch
When your brand name becomes best recognized as a punchline in The Devil Wears Prada and a regular joke in programs such as 30 Rock, you know things have gone awry.
@saemless
Au Bon Pain, like Sbarro and Orange Julius, is an endangered fast-food chain whose stores have decreased as the American mall food court has disappeared.
@eatthis
Chicago's Portillo's may be a renowned jewel in the land of hot dogs, but the sandwich restaurant also has its fair number of enemies.
@portillos