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    Subway® Rolls Out Fresh Forward 2.0, Ushering in a New Era of Guest Experience and Franchisee Success

    Subway's Fresh Forward 2.0, launching globally in 2025, combines vibrant new design elements and digital advancements to elevate guest experience and franchisee success.
    Tim KatschBy Tim KatschNovember 13, 20243 Mins Read
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    Subway® Rolls Out Fresh Forward 2.0, Ushering in a New Era - Image Courtesy of Subway Restaurants
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    Subway®, one of the world’s most recognized restaurant brands, has announced the global launch of its newest restaurant concept, Fresh Forward 2.0, set to debut in 2025. This initiative brings a fresh wave of updates to Subway locations worldwide. The updates promise enhanced customer experiences, modern convenience, and a path to boost franchisee profitability. Building upon the success of its original Fresh Forward design, introduced in 2017, the Fresh Forward 2.0 concept reimagines Subway’s brand image with vibrant new elements aimed at revitalizing guest visits and elevating store ambiance.

    According to Subway, Since 2017, over 20,000 Subway restaurants worldwide have been reimagined through the original Fresh Forward model, each contributing to the brand’s modernized image. This global renovation effort has not only driven increased sales but has also strengthened franchisee enthusiasm and guest satisfaction across the board. Subway’s Chief Development Officer, Mike Kehoe, emphasized the importance of the Fresh Forward update:

    “When Subway first launched Fresh Forward, it was more than just a remodel—it was a complete refresh and a competitive necessity for attracting guests and building pride among our restaurant teams.”

    Mockup of Subways New Global Restaurant Design
    Subway Unveils New Global Restaurant Design – Image Courtesy of Subway Restaurants

    Enhanced Design Meets Digital Transformation

    With the release of Fresh Forward 2.0, Subway restaurants will now feature bold wall graphics, custom local messages, enhanced lighting, and warmer wood tones. These updates are designed to make each space more inviting and personalized. These aesthetic updates also align with Subway’s ongoing investment in its digital channels, further establishing the brand as a major player in fast-casual dining innovation. By integrating self-serve kiosks, order-ready screens, and kitchen display systems, Subway hopes to streamline ordering and increase convenience for guests, while also boosting operational efficiency for franchisees.

    Image of Subway Fresh Forward 2.0 mockup of sandwich line.
    Subway Fresh Forward 2.0 Sandwich Line – Image Courtesy of Subway Restaurants

    Kehoe added, “Fresh Forward 2.0 is an exciting evolution of the design, ensuring we continue to future-proof our business and deliver on our brand promises of experience and convenience for both our guests and franchisees.”

    Subway stated extensive testing of the new design across multiple regions revealed overwhelmingly positive responses, with customers reporting an increased likelihood to dine in and visit Subway again.

    In the coming months, Subway will unveil its Fresh Forward 2.0 restaurants in key markets. These markets include the U.S., UK, Germany, France, Saudi Arabia, Panama, and Australia. These early adopters are set to showcase the brand’s vision for the future of dining, blending culinary and digital experiences to the forefront in vibrant, reenergized spaces worldwide. As with many franchise systems, brands are rarely stagnant. Rather are in constant states of evolving into the next foundational model to move forward.

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