• Episode 165: Franchise Fiasco – Subway Submarines Their Sub Special

  • Apr 21 2025
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 165: Franchise Fiasco – Subway Submarines Their Sub Special

  • Summary

  • When a footlong deal turns into a food ordering disaster, you know it’s time to unwrap the significant issues behind the sandwich counter. Was it the fault of a poorly designed app? A disinterested employee? Or was it Jeffrey’s bold choice of a new haircut, old shirt, and bike helmet ensemble that sunk the situation?

    In this deli-sliced episode of Biz-Souls, your favorite hosts Rona Lewis and Jeffrey Hansler chew over Jeffrey’s Subway saga leaving a bad taste for franchisers and franchisees. Holding the mayo won’t solve this problem.

    Is this a case of franchise freedom gone too far? Should Subway have taken a page out of Ray Kroc’s playbook from Biz-Souls Episode 99: “Why Consistency Matters” or in this case ‘Why McConsistency Matters”? Or is this just a culture crisis like we explored in Biz-Souls Episode 138: “Slay the Villain of Culture Stagnation”?

    Tune in as we dive into:

    • When a $5 footlong turns into a $0 frustration!

    • Why business systems can make or break the brand!

    • McDonald’s golden playbook vs. franchise freestyling!

    • The soul-sucking effect of employee apathy (Episode 147: “Managers Not Okay” nods in sympathy)!

    • And yes - bike helmet fashion tips from Jeffrey!

    Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe—because even if your sandwich dreams are crushed, your podcast feed shouldn’t be. Help spread the Biz-Soul sauce by toasting this episode on your favorite platform. (No app required, we promise.)

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