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Jreck Subs is a sandwich franchise, based in Carthage, New York. Jreck Subs was established in 1967 by a group of five educators from Carthage Central High School, including Jerry Haley, Robert Martin, Ellis Martin, Charles Lehman, and Keith Waltz. The company's name comprises the first letter of each founder's first name. [1]
The first Jreck Subs store opened in 1973, and due to its popularity, the business quickly expanded. By the 1980s, Jreck Subs had established multiple locations throughout Northern New York. Jreck Subs operates primarily in upstate New York, with numerous locations spread across the region. The chain has maintained a strong presence in small towns and cities, making it a staple in local communities. Although primarily a New York-based franchise, Jreck Subs has also opened a few locations in other states. At one point, there was a Jreck Subs in Osaka, Japan. [2]
Jreck Subs operates on a franchise model, allowing individual owners to open and operate their own Jreck Subs locations under the brand's guidelines. This model has facilitated the chain's expansion and has helped maintain consistent quality across all stores.
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[edit]- ^ https://www.syracuse.com/news/2019/09/want-to-own-a-sub-shop-chain-the-us-government-has-one-for-sale.html
- ^ "Jreck Sub Shop Opens in Osaka." PR Newswire, 29 June 1998, p. 629CGM011. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A20844113/AONE?u=nysl_ce_bake&sid=bookmark-AONE&xid=72f39cbb. Accessed 9 July 2024.