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A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub. I did a
little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many Quiznos restaurants are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a few for Subway. Well, it seems there are many many more Subway's than Quiznos around. I feel something wrong, but our friend can't give a reason. I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. From my visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's a little pricy, I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat (healthier?). But why so many owners want to sell it? Thanks. John |
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In article >, John61
> wrote: > A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub. I did a > little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many Quiznos restaurants > are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a few for Subway. Well, it seems > there are many many more Subway's than Quiznos around. I feel something > wrong, but our friend can't give a reason. > > I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. From my > visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's a little pricy, > I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat (healthier?). But why so > many owners want to sell it? "It's a little pricey" is a dealbreaker for many (including myself). When I eat at Subway, I like the "Daily Specials." $2.99, U.S., for a sandwich loaded with veggies, usually something like cold cuts or turkey breast or tuna (for the Snappers amongst us). The Quiznos nearby the Subway I go to (Santa Cruz, CA, which stands for California, not Canada, because of the greater population in CA than in all of Ca) is usually nearly empty, with nobody in line. I often look in as I am walking the Subway, further down the main street. By contrast, the Subway often has 4-6 people in line. People value deals. They don't like paying $6 (U.S.) for some sandwich supposed having "unprocessed" (what is that, exactly?) meat. The meats at Subway taste perfectly fine to me. Ham, salami, etc. are all "processed." This is likely why so many Quiznos franchises are for sale as compared to Subway franchises. People like value for their money. P.S. I've even eaten at Quiznos a few times. I didn't care for the elaborate toasting, the relatively small amount of meats, and the whole "tude" thing. Give me an honese Subway sandwich, no toasting, just the real deal, any day. At half the price. --Tim May |
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On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 21:54:43 -0600, "John61" > wrote:
>A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub.... Around here, a Quizno's Sub costs only around six bucks; most of us can afford to buy our own. No need to share. -- Larry |
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Sorry I might have made it confusing. I mean "buy and own a Quiznos
restaurant" "John61" > wrote in message ... >A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub. I did >a little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many Quiznos restaurants >are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a few for Subway. Well, it >seems there are many many more Subway's than Quiznos around. I feel >something wrong, but our friend can't give a reason. > > I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. From my > visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's a little > pricy, I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat (healthier?). > But why so many owners want to sell it? > > Thanks. > > John > |
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On Feb 17, 8:15*pm, Tim May > wrote:
> In article >, John61 > > > wrote: > > A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub. I did a > > little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many Quiznos restaurants > > are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a few for Subway. Well, it seems > > there are many many more Subway's than Quiznos around. I feel something > > wrong, but our friend can't give a reason. > > > I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. From my > > visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's a little pricy, > > I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat (healthier?). But why so > > many owners want to sell it? > > "It's a little pricey" is a dealbreaker for many (including myself). > When I eat at Subway, I like the "Daily Specials." $2.99, U.S., for a > sandwich loaded with veggies, usually something like cold cuts or > turkey breast or tuna (for the Snappers amongst us). > > The Quiznos nearby the Subway I go to (Santa Cruz, CA, which stands for > California, not Canada, because of the greater population in CA than in > all of Ca) is usually nearly empty, with nobody in line. I often look > in as I am walking the Subway, further down the main street. > > By contrast, the Subway often has 4-6 people in line. > > People value deals. They don't like paying $6 (U.S.) for some sandwich > supposed having "unprocessed" (what is that, exactly?) meat. > > The meats at Subway taste perfectly fine to me. Ham, salami, etc. are > all "processed." > > This is likely why so many Quiznos franchises are for sale as compared > to Subway franchises. People like value for their money. > > P.S. I've even eaten at Quiznos a few times. I didn't care for the > elaborate toasting, the relatively small amount of meats, and the whole > "tude" thing. Give me an honese Subway sandwich, no toasting, just the > real deal, any day. At half the price. > > --Tim May I prefer Subway too, of course. Quizno's screamed "gimmick" from the moment it opened. "It's toasted" (yeah, so am I, you don't see my bragging about it....) Not only that, Subway has called "checkmate" on Quizno's by offering to toast your $3 daily special for you. So far I've declined, as they are forced to charge sales tax on toasting due to some obscure CA tax law (that's California for you Canucks!). I'd probably pay the tax if I thought it would improve the taste but I prefer the piles of veggies with oil and vinegar on the meat. No need for toasting. -OG |
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![]() "Tim May" > wrote in message ... > In article >, John61 > > wrote: > >> A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub. I >> did a >> little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many Quiznos restaurants >> are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a few for Subway. Well, it >> seems >> there are many many more Subway's than Quiznos around. I feel something >> wrong, but our friend can't give a reason. >> >> I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. From my >> visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's a little >> pricy, >> I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat (healthier?). But why >> so >> many owners want to sell it? > > "It's a little pricey" is a dealbreaker for many (including myself). > When I eat at Subway, I like the "Daily Specials." $2.99, U.S., for a > sandwich loaded with veggies, usually something like cold cuts or > turkey breast or tuna (for the Snappers amongst us). > > The Quiznos nearby the Subway I go to (Santa Cruz, CA, which stands for > California, not Canada, because of the greater population in CA than in > all of Ca) is usually nearly empty, with nobody in line. I often look > in as I am walking the Subway, further down the main street. > > By contrast, the Subway often has 4-6 people in line. > > People value deals. They don't like paying $6 (U.S.) for some sandwich > supposed having "unprocessed" (what is that, exactly?) meat. > > The meats at Subway taste perfectly fine to me. Ham, salami, etc. are > all "processed." > > This is likely why so many Quiznos franchises are for sale as compared > to Subway franchises. People like value for their money. > > P.S. I've even eaten at Quiznos a few times. I didn't care for the > elaborate toasting, the relatively small amount of meats, and the whole > "tude" thing. Give me an honese Subway sandwich, no toasting, just the > real deal, any day. At half the price. > > > --Tim May I've only eaten at Quiznos once, and had much the same reaction to it as you. I had decided to try it on the recommendation of a friend who'd eaten there for lunch the day before, but I couldn't see what all the fuss was about. Subway is fine for what they offer. -- Matt Barry View my films at: www.youtube.com/comedyfilm http://mbarry84.tripod.com http://filmreel.blogspot.com |
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John61 wrote:
> A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub. I did a > little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many Quiznos restaurants > are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a few for Subway. Well, it seems > there are many many more Subway's than Quiznos around. I feel something > wrong, but our friend can't give a reason. > > I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. From my > visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's a little pricy, > I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat (healthier?). But why so > many owners want to sell it? > > Thanks. > > John > > Their sliced deli meats (roast beef, ham, etc) does taste better IMO. |
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kilikini wrote:
> Tim May wrote: >> In article >, John61 >> > wrote: >> >>> A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub. >>> I did a little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many >>> Quiznos restaurants are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a >>> few for Subway. Well, it seems there are many many more Subway's >>> than Quiznos around. I feel something wrong, but our friend can't >>> give a reason. >>> >>> I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. >>> From my visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's >>> a little pricy, I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat >>> (healthier?). But why so many owners want to sell it? >> "It's a little pricey" is a dealbreaker for many (including myself). >> When I eat at Subway, I like the "Daily Specials." $2.99, U.S., for a >> sandwich loaded with veggies, usually something like cold cuts or >> turkey breast or tuna (for the Snappers amongst us). >> >> The Quiznos nearby the Subway I go to (Santa Cruz, CA, which stands >> for California, not Canada, because of the greater population in CA >> than in all of Ca) is usually nearly empty, with nobody in line. I >> often look in as I am walking the Subway, further down the main >> street. >> >> By contrast, the Subway often has 4-6 people in line. >> >> People value deals. They don't like paying $6 (U.S.) for some sandwich >> supposed having "unprocessed" (what is that, exactly?) meat. >> >> The meats at Subway taste perfectly fine to me. Ham, salami, etc. are >> all "processed." >> >> This is likely why so many Quiznos franchises are for sale as compared >> to Subway franchises. People like value for their money. >> >> P.S. I've even eaten at Quiznos a few times. I didn't care for the >> elaborate toasting, the relatively small amount of meats, and the >> whole "tude" thing. Give me an honese Subway sandwich, no toasting, >> just the real deal, any day. At half the price. >> >> >> --Tim May > > I totally agree with Tim. Quiznos isn't a dealmaker. I've tried it three > times and was disappointed each time. I prefer Subway as well. > > kili > > I like both but when I lived "up north" we often ate at Cousin's Subs. They are better than both and the price falls in the middle. They should be all over Jerry's 'hood... http://www.cousinssubs.com/stores/ -dk |
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Owen Gilmore wrote:
> > Not only that, Subway has called "checkmate" on Quizno's by offering > to toast your $3 daily special for you. So far I've declined, as they > are forced to charge sales tax on toasting due to some obscure CA tax > law (that's California for you Canucks!). I'd probably pay the tax if > I thought it would improve the taste but I prefer the piles of veggies > with oil and vinegar on the meat. No need for toasting. > > -OG How does that work? Do you pay any sales tax if they don't toast it? Sounds a bit like here where we don't pay sales tax on certain groceries. If you get a sub at the store, it's taxed. I believe bottled water is also taxed but orange juice isn't. -dk |
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![]() "John61" > wrote in message ... >A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos Sub. I did >a little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many Quiznos restaurants >are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a few for Subway. Well, it >seems there are many many more Subway's than Quiznos around. I feel >something wrong, but our friend can't give a reason. > > I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. From my > visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's a little > pricy, I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat (healthier?). > But why so many owners want to sell it? > > Thanks. > > John Try Firehouse Subs. Thier better than eethier Quizno's or Subway. |
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On Feb 18, 3:57*pm, DK > wrote:
> Owen Gilmore wrote: > > > Not only that, Subway has called "checkmate" on Quizno's by offering > > to toast your $3 daily special for you. *So far I've declined, as they > > are forced to charge sales tax on toasting due to some obscure CA tax > > law (that's California for you Canucks!). *I'd probably pay the tax if > > I thought it would improve the taste but I prefer the piles of veggies > > with oil and vinegar on the meat. *No need for toasting. > > > -OG > > How does that work? *Do you pay any sales tax if they don't toast it? > > Sounds a bit like here where we don't pay sales tax on certain > groceries. *If you get a sub at the store, it's taxed. *I believe > bottled water is also taxed but orange juice isn't. > > -dk No, if you take it "to go" and don't toast it, no sales tax. If you eat in, sales tax. If they toast it, sales tax (something about "prepared" or cooked food being taxed differently) Strange California tax laws.... I always get my food "to go" but sometimes grab a seat anyway and eat with my water. Nobody's ever said a word to me - why should they care about being tax cops? Besides, I am always clean and tidy up after I eat. -OG |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message ... > Owen Gilmore wrote: > > On Feb 17, 8:15 pm, Tim May > wrote: > >> In article >, John61 > >> > >> > wrote: > >>> A friend tries to convince my wife to join her to buy a Quiznos > >>> Sub. I did a little investigation on web. Surprisingly, found many > >>> Quiznos restaurants are for sale in Canada, as compared to only a > >>> few for Subway. Well, it seems there are many many more Subway's > >>> than Quiznos around. I feel something wrong, but our friend can't > >>> give a reason. > >> > >>> I love the taste of Quiznos, and it's better than Subway for me. > >>> From my visits to the quiznos nearby, its business looks good. It's > >>> a little pricy, I think it's because of the use of unprocessed meat > >>> (healthier?). But why so many owners want to sell it? > >> > >> "It's a little pricey" is a dealbreaker for many (including myself). > >> When I eat at Subway, I like the "Daily Specials." $2.99, U.S., for a > >> sandwich loaded with veggies, usually something like cold cuts or > >> turkey breast or tuna (for the Snappers amongst us). > >> > >> The Quiznos nearby the Subway I go to (Santa Cruz, CA, which stands > >> for California, not Canada, because of the greater population in CA > >> than in all of Ca) is usually nearly empty, with nobody in line. I > >> often look in as I am walking the Subway, further down the main > >> street. > >> > >> By contrast, the Subway often has 4-6 people in line. > >> > >> People value deals. They don't like paying $6 (U.S.) for some > >> sandwich supposed having "unprocessed" (what is that, exactly?) meat. > >> > >> The meats at Subway taste perfectly fine to me. Ham, salami, etc. are > >> all "processed." > >> > >> This is likely why so many Quiznos franchises are for sale as > >> compared to Subway franchises. People like value for their money. > >> > >> P.S. I've even eaten at Quiznos a few times. I didn't care for the > >> elaborate toasting, the relatively small amount of meats, and the > >> whole "tude" thing. Give me an honese Subway sandwich, no toasting, > >> just the real deal, any day. At half the price. > >> > >> --Tim May > > > > I prefer Subway too, of course. Quizno's screamed "gimmick" from the > > moment it opened. "It's toasted" (yeah, so am I, you don't see my > > bragging about it....) > > > > Not only that, Subway has called "checkmate" on Quizno's by offering > > to toast your $3 daily special for you. So far I've declined, as they > > are forced to charge sales tax on toasting due to some obscure CA tax > > law (that's California for you Canucks!). I'd probably pay the tax if > > I thought it would improve the taste but I prefer the piles of veggies > > with oil and vinegar on the meat. No need for toasting. > > > > -OG > > I'm with you, Owen. Like I've said in the past, I've tried Quizno's 3 times > (I always give a place a 3 times and if I'm not happy they get the "out" > rule). The first time at Quizno's, I had a toasted chicken carbonara I > think? It was about 4 inches long, $8, and the sauce was nasty - I couldn't > even finish it. Second time, I went back for a chicken salad of some sort, > again about $8.50, but they were out of croutons and cheese. (Huh? > Sandwich shop out of cheese???) The third time, I tried their soup in a > bread bowl. Um, no. Way too salty! I make a much better soup at home. > (Granted these were all lunch breaks back on Maui, so I didn't have too many > lunch options at the time if I didn't bring my own. It was either Quizno's > or a Filipino bagel shop.) In all 3 trips to Quizno's, I used up almost my > entire lunch break standing around waiting for my food, and I was less than > impressed with the final outcome. > > Give me Subway. I like the fresh veggies, I like the oil and vinegar, I > like the overstuffing. Some things are good toasted, so Quizno's has its > place (a ham and cheese or a pressed Cuban come to mind - although Quizno's > doesn't do a Cuban). I just think Subway is a better value, has a better > sandwich, and the service is really fast if you're in a pinch. (Well, > depending upon the line, of course.) > > kili Yeah I agree with you, I went to Quizno's ONCE and vowed never to return because they doused it in mayo. And Subway it consistently introducing NEW sandwich's to the menu, the latest is the Pastrami soething that i haven't tried yet. As soon as I do, I'll write a review. But on TV it looks really good. |
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In article >, Jerry Sauk
> wrote: > Yeah I agree with you, I went to Quizno's ONCE and vowed never to return > because they doused it in mayo. And Subway it consistently introducing NEW > sandwich's to the menu, the latest is the Pastrami soething that i haven't > tried yet. As soon as I do, I'll write a review. But on TV it looks really > good. The Four Pounder. Yep, looks delicious. (This is served only in non-Hispanic areas, otherwise it's the Carne Asada Four Pounder.) Jared's back up to 475, and is the new pitchman for the Four Pounder. Even better are the Two-For-One deals Subway has. Their newest idea is called "The Fifth Meal." It's two Four Pounders for just $12, from 9 pm to 3 am, to maximize the effects of the calories on weight gain. Write a review for us. --Tim May |
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Owen Gilmore wrote:
> On Feb 18, 3:57 pm, DK > wrote: >> Owen Gilmore wrote: >> >>> Not only that, Subway has called "checkmate" on Quizno's by offering >>> to toast your $3 daily special for you. So far I've declined, as they >>> are forced to charge sales tax on toasting due to some obscure CA tax >>> law (that's California for you Canucks!). I'd probably pay the tax if >>> I thought it would improve the taste but I prefer the piles of veggies >>> with oil and vinegar on the meat. No need for toasting. >>> -OG >> How does that work? Do you pay any sales tax if they don't toast it? >> >> Sounds a bit like here where we don't pay sales tax on certain >> groceries. If you get a sub at the store, it's taxed. I believe >> bottled water is also taxed but orange juice isn't. >> >> -dk > > No, if you take it "to go" and don't toast it, no sales tax. > If you eat in, sales tax. > If they toast it, sales tax (something about "prepared" or cooked food > being taxed differently) > Strange California tax laws.... > I always get my food "to go" but sometimes grab a seat anyway and eat > with my water. Nobody's ever said a word to me - why should they care > about being tax cops? Besides, I am always clean and tidy up after I > eat. > > -OG It's all quite well explained: http://www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/reg1603.pdf and http://www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/pub22.pdf |
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> The Four Pounder. Yep, looks delicious. (This is served only in
> non-Hispanic areas, otherwise it's the Carne Asada Four Pounder.) That's a lie. > Jared's back up to 475, and is the new pitchman for the Four Pounder. That's a lie > Even better are the Two-For-One deals Subway has. Their newest idea is > called "The Fifth Meal." It's two Four Pounders for just $12, from 9 pm > to 3 am, to maximize the effects of the calories on weight gain. > --Tim May That's a lie. Nobody wants to read this shit, knock it off. |
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Owen Gilmore wrote:
> On Feb 18, 3:57 pm, DK > wrote: >> Owen Gilmore wrote: >> >>> Not only that, Subway has called "checkmate" on Quizno's by offering >>> to toast your $3 daily special for you. So far I've declined, as they >>> are forced to charge sales tax on toasting due to some obscure CA tax >>> law (that's California for you Canucks!). I'd probably pay the tax if >>> I thought it would improve the taste but I prefer the piles of veggies >>> with oil and vinegar on the meat. No need for toasting. >>> -OG >> How does that work? Do you pay any sales tax if they don't toast it? >> >> Sounds a bit like here where we don't pay sales tax on certain >> groceries. If you get a sub at the store, it's taxed. I believe >> bottled water is also taxed but orange juice isn't. >> >> -dk > > No, if you take it "to go" and don't toast it, no sales tax. > If you eat in, sales tax. > If they toast it, sales tax (something about "prepared" or cooked food > being taxed differently) > Strange California tax laws.... > I always get my food "to go" but sometimes grab a seat anyway and eat > with my water. Nobody's ever said a word to me - why should they care > about being tax cops? Besides, I am always clean and tidy up after I > eat. > > -OG Sounds like an accounting nightmare. -dk |
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Golden California Girls wrote:
> Owen Gilmore wrote: >> On Feb 18, 3:57 pm, DK > wrote: >>> Owen Gilmore wrote: >>> >>>> Not only that, Subway has called "checkmate" on Quizno's by offering >>>> to toast your $3 daily special for you. So far I've declined, as they >>>> are forced to charge sales tax on toasting due to some obscure CA tax >>>> law (that's California for you Canucks!). I'd probably pay the tax if >>>> I thought it would improve the taste but I prefer the piles of veggies >>>> with oil and vinegar on the meat. No need for toasting. >>>> -OG >>> How does that work? Do you pay any sales tax if they don't toast it? >>> >>> Sounds a bit like here where we don't pay sales tax on certain >>> groceries. If you get a sub at the store, it's taxed. I believe >>> bottled water is also taxed but orange juice isn't. >>> >>> -dk >> >> No, if you take it "to go" and don't toast it, no sales tax. >> If you eat in, sales tax. >> If they toast it, sales tax (something about "prepared" or cooked food >> being taxed differently) >> Strange California tax laws.... >> I always get my food "to go" but sometimes grab a seat anyway and eat >> with my water. Nobody's ever said a word to me - why should they care >> about being tax cops? Besides, I am always clean and tidy up after I >> eat. >> >> -OG > > It's all quite well explained: > http://www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/reg1603.pdf > and > http://www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/pub22.pdf Sure. That makes perfect sense! -dk |
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