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Subway considers air freight as food supply crisis worsens

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Subway is considering shifting food deliveries to planes instead of trucks, as fast food operators prepare for months of disruptions to supply chains as COVID-19 runs rampant.

The sandwich chain is considering using air freight as it grapples to supply its 1450 stores nationwide.

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Jenny Wiggins writes on business, specialising in infrastructure, telecommunications and transport. Connect with Jenny on Twitter. Email Jenny at jwiggins@afr.com
Lucas Baird is a journalist based in The Australian Financial Review's Sydney office. Connect with Lucas on Twitter. Email Lucas at lucas.baird@afr.com

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    Original URL: https://www.afr.com/companies/retail/subway-considers-air-freight-as-food-supply-crisis-worsens-20220112-p59nng