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Fast-casual individual pizza chain known for unlimited toppings; emerged from Chapter 11 in 2024 rebuilding profitable operations after rapid expansion in US and UK markets.
MOD Pizza is a fast-casual pizza chain offering individually-sized artisan pizzas that are made in front of customers on an assembly line and cooked in about 3 minutes in a high-temperature oven, with unlimited toppings for a flat price — a model that disrupted the pizza category with a Chipotle-style customization approach. Founded in 2008 in Seattle, Washington by Scott and Ally Svenson, MOD Pizza grew rapidly to over 500 locations across the US and UK before facing financial headwinds, ultimately filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February 2024.
Roark Capital-owned global QSR chain with 37,000+ locations in 100+ countries; $9.55B 2023 acquisition with 4,000-unit China expansion deal competing with Jimmy John's and Jersey Mike's for quick-service sandwich market.
Subway is a Milford, Connecticut-based quick-service restaurant chain — privately owned since Roark Capital Group's acquisition completed in 2023 for approximately $9.55 billion, making it the largest franchise acquisition in restaurant history — operating 37,000+ locations in 100+ countries and serving customizable submarine sandwiches, salads, wraps, and breakfast items in a build-your-own-sub format that made Subway the world's largest restaurant chain by location count (though it has since been surpassed by McDonald's in some rankings). Founded in 1965 by Fred DeLuca and Peter Buck, Subway's Eat Fresh positioning, $5 Footlong era (2008-2012), and franchise-heavy model enabled global reach that few QSR brands have matched. In 2024, Subway added 1,000+ new global locations and signed a commitment for 4,000 units in mainland China over 20 years.
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