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Darryl L. Pierce
 
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Default QUIZNOS Sub sandwich---Ugh! So bad

notbob wrote:

>>> I think they're better than Subway's

>>
>> My wife has recently been on a Subway kick, maybe for the last 3 months
>> or so. The first time she bought one for me, it was downright horrible
>> (but, of course, I had to put on the smiling face so as not to hurt her
>> feelings; I didn't want to make her feel bad); the sandwich has way too
>> much going on.

>
> Did you let your wife choose/make the sandwich?


Yeah. I was home working, she was out and bringing home lunch.

> When ordering a Subway sandwich, one should be face-to-face with the
> s/w maker and be directing him as to what goes on it as he works. You
> pick the bun, the meats, and the extras. That's how I do it and I get
> the exact sandwich I want every time.


I've been to Subway a few times to pick up lunch and have done that and,
yes, the sandwiches are much better when you can stop them from putting the
extra crap on that you don't like. But, I miss the days of going to the
Wawa and watching as they sliced the meat for you as you ordered so that
you could get the meat thinner or thicker as you prefer.

> My only problem with Subway is not all outlets keep their ingredients
> fresh. I've been to some outlets where the ingredients are moldy or
> stale.


Blech! Moldy? Did anybody report that to the health department?

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