Jimmy Johns
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About Jimmy Johns
Jimmy John's is a prominent American sandwich chain renowned for its commitment to delivering fresh, fast, and flavorful sandwiches. Established in 1983 by Jimmy John Liautaud in Charleston, Illinois, the company has experienced significant growth. It has expanded to over 2,600 locations across the United States, Canada, El Salvador, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates.
The brand's menu features a variety of sandwiches, including 17 numbered options, a B.L.T. (J.J.B.L.T.), and the Gargantuan, which includes all the meats except bacon and tuna. Customers can choose from three bread options: French, thick-sliced wheat, and the six-inch "Lil' John" (a smaller version of French bread). They also offer a lettuce-wrap option called the Unwich, and a tortilla-wrap option.
Sides include four flavors of chips—regular, BBQ, jalapeño, and salt and vinegar—as well as kosher dill pickles and brownies.
Ownership and Industry Position
In 2019, Jimmy John's was acquired by Inspire Brands, a leading restaurant company that also owns other popular chains. This acquisition has further bolstered Jimmy John's presence in the fast-food industry.
Locations
The company operates numerous locations across the United States, including:
- Tallmadge, Ohio
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Charleston, South Carolina
Each restaurant is dedicated to providing a consistent and high-quality customer experience, ensuring that patrons receive their orders quickly and with the freshest ingredients.
Company Success
Jimmy John's success is attributed to its focus on quality, speed, and customer satisfaction. This combination has made it a favorite among sandwich enthusiasts nationwide.