Yes, Subway did better than Chick-fil-A and Taco Bell

Yes, Subway did better than Chick-fil-A and Taco Bell

Subway app on your phone

Subway app on your phone

We live in a world where we can order practically anything at the touch of a button, so that button is where the fast food chains are currently vying for our attention. QSR Magazine reports that a certain fast food chain’s app downloads have skyrocketed recently, and it looks like people are really in the mood for sandwiches. Who knew Subway would become such a digital hit?

Why Subway’s app is all the rage right now

QSR Magazine has been tracking fast food app downloads (via Apptopia) since 2021, and last month McDonald’s was in first place with 3.2 million. Second was Starbucks with 1.3 million, and third was Subway, with 1 million downloads. It marks Subway’s biggest jump up the charts since QSR Magazine began tracking this information.

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This is no doubt due in part to the menu overhaul that Subway began last year, when the chain changed its offerings and began focusing on signature sandwiches a bit more than build-your-own options. At first I was skeptical about the Subway Series menu, but I’ve ordered a few of these sandwiches now, and the fact that they come with a standard set of ingredients makes it much easier to scroll through the app, pick an item, and roll with that, instead of fiddling around with customization. I must not be the only one who feels this way either, as Subway saw very positive sales in 2022.

But there is more at stake than just a new menu. Asked for insight into the app’s recent success, a Subway representative explained that the chain has been working to make the digital ordering process simpler and easier — and sweetening the deal with discounts and offers hasn’t hurt either.

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“Guests using the app can also enjoy special exclusive offers, like our recent BOGO [Buy One Get One] Footlong deal, and easily earn loyalty points,” Subway told Takeaway by e-mail. “As a result, we’ve seen an increase in app usage, and digital continues to be one of our strongest growth channels – experiencing double-digit growth last year.”

I see a lot of deal alerts on my phone these days from various restaurant apps—free pizza, upgraded sandwiches, steeply discounted burgers—and I’d be lying if I said I didn’t eat lunch once or twice a week. week that way. A BOGO deal is even more appealing if I’m home with my fiance and I’m not in the mood to cook, since it takes care of both of us in one fell swoop.

The Panda Express app also appears

Jersey Mike’s, Potbelly, Jimmy John’s and Firehouse Subs are also seeing some pretty steep year-over-year increases in app downloads. But in the non-sandwich category, Panda Express has shot up the charts, with a 47.5% increase in February downloads compared to last month.

Promotions were the main carrot here: Last month, Panda Express ran a Lunar New Year promotion in its app that used digital scratch cards. Not only were the tickets cute and fun to “scratch,” but customers had a chance to win gift cards, discounts, and free food.

It sounds like a shopper’s paradise right now, although there’s always a trade-off in giving a company access to your personal information. And the more accounts you open through different fast food apps, the more you open yourself up to the possibility of being hacked.

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So far, the occasional limited-time digital offer of free foot lengths seems to be paying off big for Subway. There’s certainly something to be said for the convenience of shopping for lunch in the palm of your hand, and since getting customers to actually download the app is often the biggest hurdle, any company that convinces us can expect to make some serious money.

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