By JOYZELLE DAVIS, Scripps Howard News Service

Quiznos CEO resigns, cites strain of commute from Kentucky

Quiznos, the Denver-based toasted-sandwich chain, said this week that Dave Deno resigned as chief executive officer for personal reasons less than five months after his promotion to the post.
Quiznos founder and major shareholder Rick Schaden will become the new CEO, while the company's previous CEO, Greg Brenneman, will continue in his role as executive chairman.

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Eco-friendly toys from a new company

Amid one of the grimmest holiday sales seasons in decades, a startup in Fort Collins, Colo., has a hit with its eco-friendly, battery- free toys.

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Tips to help make choices for health insurance open enrollment

The leaves are crisping to amber hues, football season is in full throttle ... which means that it's time once again for open enrollment at most employers that offer health care benefits.

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Noodles restaurant chain eyes expansion

At a time when some restaurant chains are putting the brakes on expansion plans in the face of penny-pinching consumers, Noodles & Co. is rolling out new stores at a pace of roughly three a month.

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Smashburger hamburger chain hungers for growth

After growing Quiznos from a regional Colorado toasted sub shop to the nation's second-biggest sandwich restaurant chain, Rick Schaden and his team are focusing on the next food frontier: burgers.

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Chipotle, PETA reach pact on humane killing

Chipotle Mexican Grill and the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ended their standoff this week over a chicken-slaughtering policy.The Denver-based fast-casual restaurant chain agreed to give preference to suppliers that use what the animal-rights group calls a less cruel killing method.

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Chipotle and PETA clash over chicken killing method

Chipotle Mexican Grill prides itself on its enlightened treatment of animals. On its drink cups, the fast-casual restaurant chain praises animal rights advocates who call for a more humane way of turning chickens, cows and pigs into burritos.

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PETA urges Chipotle to be less cruel to chickens

PETA has submitted a shareholder resolution asking Chipotle Mexican Grill to give preference to chicken suppliers that use a "less cruel" method of slaughter, the group said.

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Americans might balk at 'fortress' ideas to secure public spaces

Few people want to turn public spaces into fortresses with checkpoints and metal detectors, experts say, despite the shock of fatal gunfire in a mall in Omaha, Neb., and a church and missionary dor

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