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    Jared Fogle Subway

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    Abstract I will be doing my paper on Subway. I will talk about the company’s former spokesperson “Jared Fogle.” In the first paragraph I will go into the history of him with subway and I will also write about when he was hired, his promotions, and also his successes. In the second paragraph I will inform you of his salary and all the benefits he had with being the spokesperson of Subway. I will also apprise you on how long he was employed plus his annual pay. Also in the second paragraph I will let

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    Jared Fogle was a very loved man by Subway because he got famous from loosing weight from only eating Subway bringing Subway some publicity. Subway then latched onto Jared making him become the face of subway. Or at least until Wednesday. Jared had been accused of holding onto child pornography because about two months ago an executive director of the Jared Foundation, Russell Taylor, was charged with multiple counts of producing and possessing child pornography. When Taylor’s house was searched

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    Guilty By Association Jared Fogle is best known as the Subway guy, but after last week his name is making national headlines with him being investigated for child pornography. Fogle was one of Subway’s biggest success stories after losing 245 lbs. eating just Subway. Subway decide to make him a spokesperson until this week when they fired him. Every piece of technology was confiscated by the FBI after an unknown women said Jared made inappropriate comments about girls. To add to the mess, all of

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    August 18, 2015, longtime Subway pitchman Jared Fogle was arrested under a child pornography investigation. Quick to respond, Subway communicated to press via public comment and Twitter on their stance. Hours after the arrest, Subway made public its separation from Fogle and its disgust and lack of knowledge of the crimes committed. Because of their quick response, while they were directly tied to Fogle, most of the negative response was placed on Fogle and not Subway. Moving forward, Subway is testing

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    Subway Case Summary

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    Subway failed as a high reliability organization (HRO) to handle the Jared Fogle scandal. An HRO is a company in which an ability to recognize, address, and respond to risks or crises is central to its functioning. A food franchise largely marketed toward families and health conscious consumers must be able to quickly and fully manage any curveballs that come its way. A critical evaluation of Subway’s actions based off the 5 principles of successful HROs is further testament of its inability to predict

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    Subway Ethics

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    is due to the famous spoke person Jared Fogle. He is widely know all over as a prime example of how subway helps him lose weight and told his story and success. He was always looked at in high standing public figure for the food chain until the truth was finally exposed. Jared Fogle was using his platform from the company to committed unspeakable crimes that are not only illegal but unethical. The huge scandal of his sex crimes were sock to the public. Jared Fogle was sexually abusing minors in all

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    this is the easiest way for Subway to target their products. They announce their promotions using TV ads, radio ads, newspapers, and online ads. Subway also uses publicity as a form of advertising. Jared Fogle, Billy Blanks, and Michael Phelps are all great examples of this. We all know Jared as the overweight college graduate who lost 245 pounds by eating Subway sandwiches three times daily, Billy as the fitness guru known for the Tae Bo videos and Michael, superstar Olympian who loves the

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    News beat up Jared Fogle, the former spokesperson for Subway Sandwiches and convicted pedophile, March 16, 2016. Jared Fogle was sentenced to 16 years in jail and he is serving time at Colorado’s Englewood Federal Correctional Institution. It seems that he has made an enemy because Steven Nigg tackled Jared and punched him in the face. Steven is currently serving time on guns charges and according to TMZ, he gave Jared a swollen face, bloody nose, and scratches on his neck. Jared apparently did

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    Advantage of franchising – Subway In engaging a franchise business, one will face the pros and cons from the business they operate. There are a lot of benefits prospective franchisees can get from Subway, the company provides their franchisees with assistances before and after they open a Subway restaurant. Services provided before opening include an intensive 2-week training, site selection, restaurant design, equipment ordering, and access to product formulas & operational systems. And services

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    Subway Innovation Report

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    Subway Innovation Report Subway is the name of a franchise fast food restaurant that mainly sells sandwiches and salads. It was founded in 1965 by Fred De Luca and Peter Buck. The corporation that owns the trademarked name of Subway is Doctor's Associates, Inc. (DAI). The company has over 28,400 franchised units in 87 countries as of September 2007 and is the fastest growing franchise in the world. It is currently the third largest fast food chain globally after YUM! Brands (34,000 sites) and McDonalds

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