Jason's Deli
Jason's Deli in Chattanooga, Tennessee | |
Trade name | Jason's Deli |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Restaurants |
Founded | November 30, 1976; 47 years ago (1976-11-30) |
Founder | Joe Tortorice Jr. |
Headquarters | Beaumont, Texas, U.S. |
Number of locations | 246 (2021) |
Key people | Troy Cormier, CEO Ragan Edgerly, President Blake Parker, Chief Innovation Officer |
Products | Sandwiches, Salads, Potatoes, Pasta, Wraps |
Revenue | $405 million USD (2021) |
Owner | Tortorice family |
Number of employees | 6,000 (2021) |
Website | jasonsdeli.com |
Jason's Deli is an American chain of fast casual restaurants founded in 1976 in Beaumont, Texas, by Joe Tortorice, Jr.[1] There are currently over 245 locations in 29 states. The menu includes sandwiches, wraps, baked potatoes, pasta, soups, salads, and desserts, as well as catering items such as boxed lunches. The free ice cream station is also a big draw for most customers.
History
It was founded in Beaumont, Texas on 30 November 1976 by Joe Tortorice Jr. and his partners Rusty Coco, Pete Verde and Pat Broussard. It was named for Tortorice's eldest son, Jay.[2]
Joe and Rusty grew up in the food business. Their fathers owned neighborhood grocery stores in Beaumont. The original Jason's Deli location is still in operation at its original location at 112 Gateway St. The chain started franchising in 1988, with the first franchised store opened in Tucson, Arizona.
As of September 2019, there were 295 locations in 29 states.[3] As of August 2008, Jason's Deli ranked #1 in annual sales in QSR Magazine's Top Ten list of restaurant groups with under 300 locations.[4] The parent company, Deli Management, Inc., owns the majority of the deli restaurants.
In 2019, Joe died after a 19-month battle with cancer. He was 70.[5]
Menu
The company offers a standard deli style menu including traditional sandwiches such as Po'boys and muffalettas. Each deli has a salad bar and a daily soup selection. They also serve other items, such as baked potatoes, pastas and salads.
In April 2005, the company completed a five-year plan to eliminate added trans-fats from its menu.[6] In October 2008, the company eliminated high fructose corn syrup from its food.[7][8]
Additionally, the company has eliminated MSG from all of its food.[9]
Jason's Deli has also introduced gluten-free products. The deli also has ice cream for its customers, free of charge.
Awards
Jason's Deli won the 2008 Nation's Restaurant News Golden Chain Award, and Restaurants & Institutions’ 2007 and 2006 Consumers’ Choice in Chains Gold Award in the sandwich segment.
Locations
Jason's Deli is found in 27 states.[3]
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Florida
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
See also
References
- ^ "Corporate Office Contact Information." Jason's Deli. Retrieved on February 25, 2010.
- ^ Rengers, Carrie. "A conversation with Jason's Deli founder Joe Tortorice Jr". kansas. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
- ^ a b "Restaurants". Jason's Deli. Retrieved Feb 12, 2021.
- ^ "QSR Top 50 by Total Units". QSR Magazine. Retrieved 2008-10-31.
- ^ Moore, Chris (Aug 10, 2019). "Jason's Deli founder Joe Tortorice Jr. dies at 70". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved Feb 12, 2021.
- ^ "Jason's Deli chain to go trans-fat-free by April 15". Nations Restaurant News. 2005. Archived from the original on 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
- ^ "Working to Keep It Real in His Chain of Delis". Washington Post. 2008-10-29. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
- ^ "Jason's Deli Becomes First U.S. Restaurant Chain to Ban HFCS from Its Menu". The Food Channel. Archived from the original on 2008-11-05. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
- ^ "MSG | A Real, Good Blog". Archived from the original on 2013-01-11. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
External links
- Jason's Deli Website
- Nation's Restaurant News profile on Joseph V. Tortorice Jr.
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- Higher education:
- Primary and secondary education: Beaumont ISD
- Texas Acad. of Leadership in the Humanities
- Monsignor Kelly Catholic HS
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preserves
- Beaumont Botanical Gardens
- Beaumont Country Club
- Big Thicket National Preserve
- Tyrrell Park and Cattail Marsh
- Village Creek State Park
- McFaddin and Texas Point National Wildlife Refuges
- Sea Rim State Park
water
- Neches River
- Sabine River
- Village Creek
- Pine Island Bayou
- Gulf of Mexico
- Art Museum of Southeast Texas
- Babe Didrikson Zaharias Museum
- Beaumont Art League
- Beaumont Children's Museum
- Beaumont Police Department Museum
- Chambers House
- Clifton Steamboat Museum
- Dishman Art Museum
- Edison Museum
- Fire Museum of Texas
- John Jay French House
- Jefferson County Historical Commission Mini-Museum
- McFaddin-Ward House
- Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum
- Texas Energy Museum
- List of museums in East Texas
and culture
- Downtown Beaumont
- South Texas State Fair
- Symphony of Southeast Texas
- Beaumont Jazz & Blues Fest
- Boomtown Film and Music Festival
- Crockett Street
- Dog Jam
- Babe Didrikson Zaharias
- Gusher Marathon
- People From Beaumont