Subway Australia launches 24-seven trading

Fast-food chain Subway Australia has unveiled a 24 hours express pick-up service in Bald Hills, Brisbane, ahead of a broader national rollout.

Customers can order their foods via the app or using a third-party provider and collect their purchases at an express pick-up window.

“Over the past year, through Covid we have seen a change in the way people are eating Subway,” said Subway country director Geoff Cockerill.

“More people are ordering through third-party delivery providers than ever before – and more people are choosing to place express-pick-up orders. With shift workers, more remote working, and added delivery options, Subway is proving a popular choice for late night and early morning orders.”

After testing it at the Bald Hills store, Subway will roll out more 24-hour pick-up windows across Australia.

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