Subway(r) Restaurant Chain Introduces Electronic Cash Cards

- 5 December, 2006 -

Consumers now have a quicker, more convenient way to pay for their meals. With the new SUBWAY(R) Cash Card, it's as simple as one single swipe. In what some say is one of the largest roll outs of its type in the restaurant industry, the SUBWAY(R) Cash Card can be used just like a gift or personal spending card by simply selecting a dollar amount between $5 and $100 to activate it. It's also reusable and reloadable. Customers can use the card to pay for meals and money can be added to it at any time. The SUBWAY(R) Cash Card is perfect for holiday season gift giving to ensure that the kids away at school are eating right; or keep it and use it your self for the convenience of not having to use actual cash. It's your choice! "The new SUBWAY(R) Cash Card is easy to use and will help customers speed their way through the line during busy times," said Ned Daley, Marketing Programs Specialist for the SUBWAY(R) restaurant chain. "The SUBWAY(R) Cash Card also allows cardholders to receive exclusive promotional offers on their favorite SUBWAY(R) menu items. The SUBWAY(R) restaurant chain is the world's largest submarine sandwich franchise, with more than 26,700 locations in 85 countries. Headquartered in Milford, Connecticut, and with regional offices in Amsterdam, Beirut, Brisbane, Miami, and Singapore, the SUBWAY(R) chain was co-founded by Fred DeLuca and Dr. Peter Buck in 1965. The SUBWAY(R) brand was ranked the number one franchise opportunity in Entrepreneur magazine's 2006 Franchise 500 listing. This marks the 14th time in 18 years that the chain has achieved this honor. SUBWAY(R) is a registered trademark of Doctor's Associates Inc.

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