A Christchurch Subway store owner is accusing the multi-national sandwich chain of flooding the city with too many stores, bringing her to the brink of bankruptcy.
Keely Clements also says her repeated pleas for support from Subway management were ignored, despite telling them her Northlands Mall store was losing money.
That franchise was closed on Monday, after mall management terminated the lease, because it was owed $164,000 in unpaid rent.
Clements also stands to lose her second store, in Kaiapoi, after Subway served her with papers to terminate her lease on July 1, meaning there was no way for her to on-sell the store and recoup capital.
Clements has been protesting outside Subway stores in Christchurch this week to highlight her situation. Christchurch has 23 stores, one for every 16,000 residents.
Clements worked at Subway before buying a franchise in Kaiapoi in 2005 for $480,000. After the success of that store, a year later she bought a second franchise at Northlands Mall for $410,000.
Photo: Kirk Hargreaves / The Press.
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