Sub-2 Certified™
The industry’s most demanding lunch-rush speed standard
Under 2 minutes total drive-thru time, measured from the moment a vehicle activates the speaker to the moment it drives off with the order — during verified lunch rush execution.
Why Sub-2 Matters
Customers Don’t Have Time
Lunch breaks are shrinking. Speed decides where customers go — and where they don’t.
Averages Hide Failure
Good averages” still allow peak-hour breakdowns. Sub-2 exposes the truth.
Speed Compounds Revenue
Seconds saved at lunch scale into hours, dollars, and repeat visits.
How Locations Earn Sub-2 Certified™
Readiness Locked Before Lunch
Staffing, stations, and flow are finalized before the first rush car arrives.
Verified Lunch Execution
Sub-2 performance is demonstrated during real lunch conditions — not slow hours.
Sustained Capability
Certification reflects repeatable execution, not a one-time win.
What Certification Represents
Sub-2 Certified™ is not a promise.
It’s “proof” that a location can execute elite lunch-rush speed when it matters most.
- Location-specific (not brand-wide)
- Time-defined (lunch rush)
- Execution-verified
- System-driven
The Sub-2 Certification Path
Certification is earned through a four-phase process designed to ensure fairness, consistency, and legitimacy.
Phase 1 — Eligibility Review
Before a location can attempt certification, it must qualify.
Eligibility requirements:
- Single physical location (certification is location-specific)
- Clearly defined lunch rush window
- Consistent staffing model during lunch
- Standard operating menu (no limited-menu testing)
Certification does not apply brand-wide or chain-wide by default.

Phase 2 — Readiness Validation
The location must demonstrate that lunch performance is being prepared, not reacted to.
This phase verifies:
- Lunch rush timing is defined (example: 11:30–1:30)
- Order channels included are declared (drive-thru, counter, mobile, etc.)
- Staffing roles are locked before rush begins
- Execution rules are understood and agreed to
No certification is awarded at this stage.

Phase 3 — Execution Window (Performance Measurement)
This is where Sub-2 is earned.
Performance is measured during live lunch operations using defined rules.
Initial Sub-2 Performance Criteria
A location must meet all of the following:
1. Timing Standard
- Average order-to-handoff time:
≤ 120 seconds - Measurement begins when the order is placed
- Measurement ends when food is handed to the customer
2. Consistency Requirement
- Sub-2 performance must be achieved on at least 80% of orders
- Across 5 consecutive lunch services
- No single “hero day” qualifies
3. Volume Integrity
- Performance must occur during normal lunch demand
- Artificial throttling, order limiting, or staffing spikes invalidate attempts
4. Accuracy Protection
- Orders must meet standard accuracy expectations
- Speed achieved at the expense of accuracy disqualifies the run

Phase 4 — Verification & Certification
If all criteria are met:
- The location earns Sub-2 Certified™ status
- Certification is time-bound
- Certification applies only to that location
Certified locations receive:
- Sub-2 Certified™ designation
- Certification record tied to location and time window
- Ongoing eligibility for re-certification

