Subway celebrates 15 new master franchise agreements
Subway has announced that it is strategically expanding its international footprint and has celebrated the signing of its 15th new master franchise agreement since 2021.
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Subway has announced that it is strategically expanding its international footprint and has celebrated the signing of its 15th new master franchise agreement since 2021.
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Nick Allen writes about the potential ramifications for the UK meat industry as a result of the trade agreements within the CPTPP.
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Issue 2 2023 of New Food is out now - download your copy today to get more than 60 pages of insight and analysis of the food and beverage industry.
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Alicia Fieldhouse sits down with New Food to discuss why Selecta, a leading supplier of coffee, is interested in where its coffee comes from, who grows it, and how it gets from farm to cup.
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