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Joanna Fantozzi
Focus Brands-owned, Atlanta-based sandwich chain Schlotzsky’s is leaning into the pandemic-era boom of off-premise options with the announcement Wednesday of two new smaller store prototypes that will emphasize drive-thru and curbside pickup. The two new prototypes — Design 1800 and Design 1000, named for their respective square footages — will roll out to a company store opening in Oklahoma City in mid-2021, four franchisee-owned stores opening in Arkansas and more in Wichita, Kan., later in 2021.
Prior to announcing these new store models, Schlotzsky’s had drive-thrus at 85% of their restaurants, but now they will be leaning entirely into this to-go model. Design 1000 will not have a dining room; instead, customers can pi...
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