Next time you go to subway
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And you know this how?
OP stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
I dont get it???
You've never seen the commercials?0 -
By these rules, my husband probably shouldn't eat any of the food I cook either....0
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I used to work in a Subway and we didn't change expiration dates or use dropped bread. That depends entirely on the management of the store. If your local store is doing that, sucks to be you, but it's not corporate policy.
Also, not only does Subway get health inspections annually like any other food establishment, but they also receive monthly "Subway inspections", where someone comes to make sure everything is being prepared and cared for the way Subway corporate wants.
The fact that the meat and cheeses are not freshly sliced is not a secret and quite frankly, I was really surprised when those Arbys commercials came out saying so. My reaction was "People didn't know that???" While working there, when we ran out of meats, I carried out new packages of them in front of customers; it was never policy to hide in the back to open the package (and then hide back there long enough to make anyone believe I was slicing it).
Not sure what you mean by "authentic". Dude who opened the first Subway set out to open a submarine sandwich shop. That's exactly what it is. What is the store you're going to claiming to be?
And there's chemicals in everything.0 -
it is definitely filled with just as many chemicals.
The universe is made of chemicals. It's the nature of matter.0 -
I have worked at 4 different Subways and yes, they did all change the expiration dates on food. Not the one on the package. But when you take it out of the package you date the food and it's good for "x" days. When "x" days were up if the food was still left we were required to put a new sticker on it with the new date.0
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We have a friend who owns three Subways and he is anal retentive about checking and rechecking dates and cleanliness. What an incredibly sweeping statement to make OP.0
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The Subway nearest me is cleaner than my kitchen. I guess it is different everywhere. I see nothing wrong with having a sub once and awhile, especially low fat/cal ones :happy:0
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Mmmmm, Subway. I want a sub now.
Really, OP, you should watch what you post. You really shouldn't make sweeping statements like this unless you can 100% back it up with reliable evidence that every single store does this.0 -
That's why I only eat at my house. That way, at least I KNOW I dropped the food on the floor or it was old. I don't have to wonder.0
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And you know this how?
OP stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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It always warms my heart to see other people who don't care about things as much as I don't care about things.0
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Im craving a spicy italian with white chocolate macadamian nut cookies now.0
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I had a great haircut yesterday!!!! Just thought I would share that with everyone; this thread seemed as appropriate a place as any other to share that! :laugh:0
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I love the veggie delight on honey oat, with those chocolate chip cookies as a side. What a wonderful dinner!0
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One of my friends was in the news recently because she was the store manager of our local Subway and used the bread ovens to dry her socks in when it was raining. She stupidly posted photos of it on her Instagram account and people started complaining.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2583399/Were-six-inches-FOOT-long-Subway-worker-caught-using-bread-oven-dry-WET-SOCKS-gloves-posted-picture-Instagram-account.html
She actually Facebook messaged the woman who complained and tried to talk to her about it. The manger the offered the lady who complained a Sunday job!0 -
I work at a Subway and have been to several different local ones. The one I work at and a few others are waaaay too busy to even have anything that could be expired.0
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I would go to subway, but that would involve me not being lazy.
I wish they delivered.0 -
I have worked at 4 different Subways and yes, they did all change the expiration dates on food. Not the one on the package. But when you take it out of the package you date the food and it's good for "x" days. When "x" days were up if the food was still left we were required to put a new sticker on it with the new date.
I work at Quiznos and we have to use everything within 48 hours of slicing it/opening the package (we slice the meat and cheese ourselves) so im guessing its the same at Subway. So if its good from Sept 14-16 they probably change it to Sept 16-18 after the 16th.0 -
A recent study said that there is merit in the 5 second rule .. that the amount of bacteria collected on the dropped item is minimal.
This all depends if the customers all leave in 5 seconds.
But .. personally, who cares. I think we would all be terribly shocked to really see what really happens to our food before we eat it.0 -
Im craving a spicy italian with white chocolate macadamian nut cookies now.0
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