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Texas Women’s University opens Which Wich on campus

The sandwich shop, which is located in just 290 square feet, offers students and faculty a quick dining option.

August 18, 2014

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DENTON, Texas—Out of just 290 square feet of store space, new employees are creating Which Wich sandwiches inside Texas Woman’s University’s Classroom Faculty Office building.

There has been a growing need for quick food options on campus, as students have outgrown most spaces. At the same time, the Dallas-based sandwich shop chain is trying to give customers new options in different formats and wanted to try something new, said Jeff Vickers, vice president of development at Which Wich.

“It’s a unique space, and an extremely strong idea,” Vickers said. “We’re a Texas-born concept, and we like to try new things and be able to monitor them. ... The big thing is we’re looking at growing [the Denton] market as well, and where we’ve seen success throughout the U.S. is having the traditional store front complemented with college store fronts.”

For TWU, the concept is one they hope resonates with the entire community, said Beth Lewis, director of dining services. As the student union and other campus dining options are becoming increasingly crowded, students and staff members can swing by and get a sandwich to take with them to their next meeting or class.

“We have some space in the building for those who want to sit and wait, but we really pursued this concept because it is for the student on the go and the professional on the go,” Lewis said. “This concept will meet our needs today, but it is also designed to meet our growing population.”

TWU is one of the first 10 college campuses to have this type of concept, and he said they are happy it’s within a market they already know.

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