Latest News Update,Franchise News India,NEW DELHI,Fastfood chain Subway, which runs over 500 franchise stores in India, plans to increase the number of local outlets to 2,000 in the next five years, according to its country head, Manpreet Gulri.
At a time when most food chains are going slow on their business expansion plans due to sluggish demand, Gulri is aiming to widen Subway India’s network with franchise partners.
“An important factor fuelling our growth is that a lot of Indians who live abroad know the brand and its business model. The largest Indian communities holding Subway in the US are the Patels and Singhs. The word-of-mouth from them is fuelling our growth in India,” Gulri told ET. “We want to grow organically; the target is 2,000 in 2020”.
The American brand has divided India’s geography into seven sub-regions and delegated franchise responsibility to its development agents. Of the seven sub-regions, Gulri handles four—north, west and south; other business agents report to him for franchise developments in their allotted regions.
It all started in 2000, when Gulri was studying abroad and used to depend on sandwiches. “That’s how the idea evolved. I wanted to bring Subway to India for its healthy meals and opened our firststore at PVR Saket, New Delhi,” Gulri recalls. Today, about 60% of the Subway franchisees have multiple units running in the regions.
According to Gulri, Subway’s standalone stores need an investment of Rs 55-60 lakh; in a food court it is reduced to Rs 30-35 lakh. Globally, Subway has more than 43,800 restaurants spread across 110 countries. This makes Subway the world’s largest sandwich franchise restaurant chain in the world.
“I think because the brand is so old and we have been franchising for so long, there is precedence for every problem,” Gulri said. The brand is franchising for almost more than 40 years now and running its franchise models in 110 countries.
But all this was not easy for Gulri. In order to make the model work in India, he identified some key challenges and turned them in his favour. “It was a difficult task to introduce cold sandwiches to Indian audiences. We also realised that a large pie of community is vegetarian in the country. Thus we started opening two counters at store level—for vegetarians and non-vegetarians—separately only for India,” Gulri said. The initiative pushed up sales in cities like Ahmedabad and Mumbai which have a sizable vegetarian population.
Related Post:
1. Indias No-1 Computer Hardware Networking IIHT Joined Hand with Franchise Mart
2. Titan Start 1st integrated franchise store in Visakhapatnam
3. Reliance Brands start franchise deal with Hunkemoller
4. AMUL plans to open 1000 franchisees by Dec 2015
5. First Classic Rock Coffee to open master franchise in India
Pingback: Sandeep