Dough Boys know little why Quiznos rose and fall and Subway stays around everywhere

     Chuck Woodruff
   The Doughboys podcast doesn't really get the economics of fast food and restaurants despite being a podcast that just covers it all of the time. Nick Wiger and Mike Mitchell had on Haley Joel Osteem some year or two back discussing Quizno's and believed it superior to other sub sandwich places and wondered why this chain has become so rare these days after exploding everywhere.
Wiger and Mitchell blasted Subway stores and Geico commercials in this ward-winning podcast episode and because Quiznos didn't inundate media and  themselves with commercials and spending   explains why the chain is not around as much. Wiger and Mitchell can't understand the downfall of this chain but the power of spending on advertising accounts and not good real estate as Wiger and Mitchell pondered with their usual stupidity and lack of wit. Subway Sandwiches gets a push form the banks and economy of local villages because they are franchisee and  more willing to spend on advertising for local and national networks. Quiznos kicks ass and the dough boys and their guest Haley Osteem enjoyed Quiznos and says it is far superior and way better than Subway shits and that this chain deserves a come back and a return to the days 5000 Quiznos existed all over America. The only reason it doesn't have as much is because of the economic domineers ability top give preference to SubWay Sandwich shops over other chains of sandwiches  through debt restructuring an loan preference that actual popularity or demand form the eating  public

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