Subway

Subway.....

When ya have a hankerin for an entire loaf of
bread and two thin slices of meat.
Man, ain't that the truth. :p And the meat is about as fresh and "gourmet" as eating wet cardboard. No thanks. :)

I used to do a lot of business with Subway for my elderly M-I-L. It was convenient (if not gourmet) and certainly better than her eating donuts. Then I found a much better place (cheaper too!) and I haven't stepped foot in a Subway since. :cool:

Want a good sub.....go to Jersey Mike's.
I hear they are very good, but the prices in our local Jersey Mike's are out of this world expensive. :eek: Way too rich for this poor old retiree on Social Security. :( You need a damn good job and big income to eat at Jersey Mike's... or, alternatively, a fat government pension. :D

Our Firehouse Subs was also pretty good, but crazy expensive for what little you got. :o The local sub places put them out of business rather easily. Cheaper and twice the size won the day. ;)
 
I like Jersey Mike's better than Subway. My go-to was the Big Kahuna (when I ate meat).

Still eat at Firehouse Subs every now and then. Also like them better than Subway.

Lenny's is good, too. I like their hot pepper relish. I think Jersey Mike's started offering it in response to Lenny's. Again, better than Subway.

And yeah, those subs can get expensive, so I don't eat there a lot. One reason I joined their rewards programs. After so many purchases, you get a free sandwich, as well as a free sandwich on your birthday.

Haven't tried any local sub shops yet. The last city I lived in had a really good local shop, but I believe it closed down. Good sandwiches, hearty meat portions, and they were one of the few places in town that carried Hank's root beer.

Man, I just had lunch and now I'm starting to get hungry again.

I hate you guys.

Just kidding.

Sort of.

:D
 
Aha. That's brand-new.

Except it's not a ban. From the wording, Subway "respectfully requests that guests (other than authorized law enforcement) refrain from openly displaying firearms inside restaurants ... "

So they try to keep everybody happy. Classic corporate response. Nothing they can, need, or want to enforce.

I think that's what happened with Starbucks. Initially, they said that they would go by the local laws of their shops. Then they started a national policy of requesting patrons to not openly carry guns in their shops in response to CA "activists" carrying rifles there. I don't know if they've changed their stance since then. I don't really frequent their stand-alone stores, but I will occasionally get something if I stop at a store with a Starbucks counter.
 
It was two senators. From Connecticut.

You can find the letter online. Subway has apparently not published a response as of right now.

So, from the original post the number two was correct, and they were from a state, and they did send a letter. That's no less accurate as any news story from the main stream media.
 
Wouldn't matter to me - I refuse to eat that garbage! It's about the lowest allowable food grade to sell in America.

When in the mood for a Hero (Hogie, Sub, etc.) I will buy the Boars Head cold cuts we like and make them. WAY HIGHER quality and tastes much better. Subway is the bottom of the barrel!
 
Why would anyone go to Subway in the first place?:p:confused:

Exactly! The smell from the bread they bake when you walk into the store off-putting to say the least, and the taste is worse. If someone wants a sub sandwich from a chain, go to Jersey Mike's, they're pretty decent for a chain, and miles ahead of Subway.

Best regards,
 
The pre-made subs in the cooler case at WalMart are pretty good, and at least locally, there are usually some to be found marked down a couple of bucks.
 
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