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George wrote:
> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>There is a new Quiznos in Winchester. We haven't gone to Subway for many
> >>a year, but we feel (from looking in when we pass by) that it has not
> >>changed.
> >>I'm wondering if anyone has been to Quiznos and knows if it is much
> >>different than Subway.
> >>Thanks,
> >>Dee Dee

> >
> >
> > Neither is rally all that good, but Subway improved (at least IMO) when they
> > started to offer a toasted sandwich to compete with Quiznos.
> >
> >

>
> Unfortunately all of the advertising makes people think that those two
> places are the *only* place you could possibly get a sub (maybe they
> even invented them too).
>
> Just like pizza the best subs are always at the local mom & pop joints.
> As far as toasted subs being a Quiznos idea one local place has been
> toasting subs on request for at least the past 25 years.


Did someone say that Quizno's invented the hot sub? I don't remember
reading that, must be getting old.
I agree that many local mom & pop sub shops make a better sub than
Quizno's. Unfortunately, I live in Denver, Co, and I have yet to find
one of those. Compared to the alternatives, Quizno's is pretty good.
Someone above mentioned trying their Philly Cheese Steak and being
dissappointed. Me too. Their Italian and some of their own inventions
are much better.
As for the Bob commercials, they make me want to go to some other
sandwich place, just to let them know how stupid I think those
commericials are. I think the first "talkie" had a talking baby in it.
There have been so many movies/tv shows/commercials with talking babies
over the years, not a good one yet. Pathetic, at best!