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The largest sandwich chains in 2022

Here are the largest sandwich chains in the country based on sales, according to the Technomic Top 500 Chain Restaurant Report.
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These are the largest sandwich chains in the U.S., based on their 2022 system sales, according to the Technomic Top 500 Chain Restaurant Report. Can anyone catch Subway?

2023 RankChain Name2022 US Sales ($000,000)2022 US Units
8Subway$9,776*20,576
11Panera Bread$6,1502,121
19Arby's$4,5353,415
32Jersey Mike's Subs$2,6782,397
39Jimmy John's$2,3642,637
51Firehouse Subs$1,1021,187
58McAlister's Deli$956525
81Jason's Deli$625244
87Charleys Philly Steaks$591672
88Portillo's$58772
95Einstein Bros. Bagels$520698
99Potbelly Sandwich Shop$500429
116Wienerschnitzel$402*320
126HoneyBaked Ham Co.$350*440
129Schlotzsky's$346320
146Fazoli's$290209
153Penn Station East Coast Subs$264319
159Paris Baguette$255118
179Newk's Eatery$21599
183Corner Bakery$212*138
200La Madeleine$18987
216Bruegger's Bagels$167188
220Mendocino Farms$165*52
226Pret A Manger$160*58
235Great Harvest Bakery Cafe$151*162
249Runza$13988
Source: Technomic's Top 500 Chain Restaurant Report; *Technomic estimate

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