Why Did Subway Get Rid Of Roast Beef

Subway is bringing back Roast Beef and Rotisserie-Style Chicken after discontinuing the two proteins last year.

According to the company, Roast Beef will return in the form of new Premium Angus roast beef starting in fall 2021.

Meanwhile, Rotisserie-Style Chicken will return to menus starting July 13, 2021 as part of the biggest menu update in the history of the company.

“They got rid of them because they were the two most expensive proteins that we have on the menu,” the franchisee said.

As for the roast beef? That ranked No. 3. Was it the best sandwich in the world? No, but its a fairly standard meat choice — its what my dad always has me pick up at the deli. When I texted him asking him what he thought about Subways discontinuing his choice of sandwich meat, he didnt answer. He must have been too upset, just like fans of the sandwich chain:

Meanwhile, Rotisserie-Style Chicken will return to menus starting July 13, 2021 as part of the biggest menu update in the history of the company.

According to the company, Roast Beef will return in the form of new Premium Angus roast beef starting in fall 2021.

Subway is bringing back Roast Beef and Rotisserie-Style Chicken after discontinuing the two proteins last year.

At the end of Business Insiders revelation of the return of the meats, there is a lingering feeling of resentment among the franchisees forced to implement changes with which they disagreed. “[Newly hired CEO John Chidsey] doesnt really communicate well with franchisees,” an anonymous source explained. “Its obvious that he thinks franchisees are his employees.”

Subway has announced that it will bring back its roast beef and rotisserie chicken sandwich offerings. Though Subway corporate disclosed no further details to Business Insider, a franchisee did admit that the reason behind the ingredients discontinuation in June, which was a top-down order, was that “they were the two most expensive proteins that we have on the menu.” Such expenses were proving too burdensome with the extra costs associated with the then-novel coronavirus pandemic. Still, franchisees reportedly pushed back, saying that while these ingredients did not bring in as much money as tuna, they still enjoyed a solid base of support among their customers.

As predicted, the cancellation spurred some irate responses from the consumer base, as Fox covered in June. However, the outlet also noted that some stores stated that roast beef barely sold. Evidently, though, enough roast beef had been previously bought, as Subway is reversing its menu-slimming move.

The idea was to capitalize on the most famous promotion offered by Subway ever. The complaint was that since 2005, labor and food costs had risen to a point that a $5 Footlong was unprofitable for franchisees to offer. However, even if Subway stores lose money and drive their family owners out of business, Subway corporate would still benefit form the ensuing royalties. Franchisees even took the complaint to the Federal Trade Commission, claiming that since so many of them didnt intend to honor the promotion, they could be seen as engaging in false advertising and, as nominally independent contractors, see retaliation. As with the rotisserie chicken and roast beef, the franchisees feel the bonds of an unseen owner.

The context of this is that while Subway corporate wanted to remove the popular proteins, they also wanted to promote a 2-for-$10 Footlong deal. Perhaps they intended this as compensation to the consumers whod lost their preferred meat. Regardless, Restaurant Business wrote that franchisees either refused to promote it or actively pushed back against the deal but were “bullied into honoring a promotion that [was] unprofitable to them.”

FAQ

Is Subway going to get roast beef back?

Subway is bringing back Roast Beef and Rotisserie-Style Chicken after discontinuing the two proteins last year. According to the company, Roast Beef will return in the form of new Premium Angus roast beef starting in fall 2021.

Did subway discontinue roast beef sandwiches?

Subway has launched a line of chicken sandwiches and brought back its roast beef sandwich as a permanent addition to the menu, but with higher-quality meat, the quick-service chain based in Milford, Conn., said Tuesday.

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