11 Weird Facts About Jersey Mike’s
You can take the sub out of Jersey, but you can’t take the Jersey out of the sub. Jersey Mike’s has consistently been one of the fastest growing chains in the United States, and with locations in 47 states, the entire country is getting a little taste of New Jersey. With fourteen unique menu items that reflect the best of New Jersey’s famous subs, Jersey Mike’s is sure to have a sub for everyone.
While you may be familiar with the Jersey Mike’s menu, you may be surprised to learn some of the odd and interesting facts associated with the restaurant chain. From a profound interest in philanthropy to a partnership with a major sports team, Jersey Mike’s is a unique brand that offers so much more to the world than its delicious sandwiches.
The bread is as fresh as it gets.
Every day Jersey Mike’s employees bake their authentic New Jersey bread so it’s fresh for each sandwich. The chain also donates bread to those in need as well as thousands of sandwiches to various charities.
California has more Jersey Mike’s locations than any other state.
There are currently 47 states that are home to Jersey Mike’s locations, but California has the most with an impressive 248 stores. Florida comes in second with 141 Jersey Mike’s locations.
A Jersey Mike’s sub makes an appearance in a Jennifer Lopez video.
In 2018, Jennifer Lopez wore an evening gown while holding a Jersey Mike’s sub in her music video for “Dinero”. The video, directed by Joseph Kahn, was filmed entirely in black and white, but the sub was unmistakable, leaving curious fans wondering what Lopez ordered.
Jersey Mike’s donated money to train a service dog named Jersey.
Jersey the service dog was assigned to a veteran named Richard Baca, II after completing a training course at Camp K9, which was funded by Jersey Mike’s.
Jersey Mike’s has raised millions of dollars for charity...
Since 2010, Jersey Mike’s has raised over $28 million for hundreds of charities across the United States.
...and donated millions of sandwiches to those in need.
Jersey Mike’s donates not only money, but sandwiches to those in need. They have donated more than an estimated 2 million free subs to help various causes, including food banks supporting those who were hit the hardest by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
The New York Yankees Love Jersey Mike’s.
In 2015, Jersey Mike’s was named the “Official Sandwich Shop of the New York Yankees.” The restaurant chain also partners with community sports teams in the areas where its franchises are located.
Employees go through rigorous training.
Newly hired employees are required to spend eight to ten weeks training in a classroom setting as well as gaining in-store experience. Seasoned employees also have the opportunity to participate in continued training.
Opening a Jersey Mike’s franchise begins with an $18.5k investment fee.
Those who wish to open a Jersey Mike’s franchise must pay $18,500 up front at the time the franchise agreement is signed.
It has its own special cherry pepper relish.
Jersey Mike’s cherry pepper relish is derived from pimento, a sweet, red, heart-shaped chili pepper.
Jersey Mike’s features Taylor Ham in its breakfast sandwiches.
Taylor Ham is a New Jersey staple dating back to the mid-1800’s. Jersey Mike’s offers a Taylor Ham, egg, and cheese sandwich called the “Jersey Breakfast.”
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