Subway considers air freight as food supply crisis worsens
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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