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USA Subs Preparing to Franchise Nationally

USA Subs, plans to do for Derry, New Hampshire what Subway did for Milford, Conn.:  make it home to a franchise company with sandwich shops from coast to coast… and beyond.

Despite having only a single shop, Karl Kuceris, co-founder and chief executive officer of USA Subs, his partner Russell Hertrich, the chief financial officer, and Kuceris’ son, Keith Kuceris, chief operating officer, plan to offer franchises in all fifty states by the first of 2008.

The three formed American Dream Franchising LLC to franchise USA Subs, which is known for its “Steak Bomb” sandwich.

USA Subs has an extensive menu of sandwiches, wraps and salads, offering items that are similar to those found at Subway, Quiznos and D’Angelos. USA Subs also offers a 6-foot party sub.

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2 thoughts on “USA Subs Preparing to Franchise Nationally

  • Jeff T.

    This restaurant is an incredible concept and will work nation-wide. Grilled Subs, Toasted Subs, Cold Subs, Wraps & Pockets…they offer something for everyone. I met with the folks at USA Subs…or rather American Dream Franchising and they answered all of my questions. If I can get the financing…I’m going to open up my own franchise. I had never heard of them until the articles about the “Steak Bomb Controversy” and think it was a publicity stunt to garner presss…well it worked! When I drove by they were packed. Then when we met at the Derry store they were packed again. I can see why their sales volume blows the competition away.

  • FranBest

    Jeff T.:

    You should nominate them for Top New Franchise over at http://www.topnewfranchises.com. You just need to leave a comment.

    A bomb-themed promotion might not have been the best idea, but it sounds like an interesting concept.

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