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Subway plans 100+ new stores in India in FY26

By Retail4Growth Bureau | August 06, 2025

Reaffirming India as a key global growth market, Subway says that it opened 33 new stores across 17 cities in India in Q1 FY26.

Subway, the global leader in freshly made, customizable sandwiches, has announced that it opened 33 new stores across 17 cities in India in Q1 FY26. “This achievement marks yet another chapter in the brand’s accelerated growth journey in the country, taking the store count to over 900,” shares the company.  

“India remains a key region in Subway’s global operations, both in terms of long-term investments and partnerships. The brand had opened 15 new stores in the previous quarter. Subway is on track to add 100+ new stores in FY26. The upcoming launches will also include entry into new cities, including Tier 2 and 3 markets. India is one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing markets globally. The strong new-store addition performance this quarter highlights the growing consumer appetite for fresh, customizable food and the trust consumers have in the Subway brand,” it adds.

“We are excited to enter new markets, strengthen our penetration in existing ones, and continue delighting our customers with Subway’s delicious, fresh, better food choices. With a robust expansion pipeline and continuous product innovation, we’re optimistic about Subway’s growth journey in India,” said Tarun Bhasin, CEO of Culinary Brands. 

Looking ahead, the company says it remains committed to continuing its growth trajectory in the country. 

Subway India was founded in 2001 and it currently has presence in more than 160 cities nationwide.

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