Co-founder of Subway sandwich shop chain Peter Buck dies aged 90

Co-founder of Subway sandwich shop chain Peter Buck dies aged 90
Peter Buck was the co-founder of the Subway sandwich shop chain (Subway via AP)

Peter Buck, whose $1,000 investment in a family friend’s Connecticut sandwich shop in 1965 provided the genesis for what is now the world’s largest restaurant chain — Subway — has died. He was 90.

Buck, a nuclear physicist who was born in Portland, Maine, in 1930, died at a hospital in Danbury, Connecticut, on November 18, Subway said in a statement. The cause of his death was not disclosed.

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