Subway sandwich
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I have eaten Subway, and even a gas station Sammie, it all depends on how starving you are.
Given that I live in a rural area with few food options, Subway is good food when the other choice is Taco Bell, or McDonald's.0 -
It's all been downhill since they took out the yoga mat from their food.0
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__drmerc__ wrote: »Deena_Bean wrote: »I'm thinking 7-11 sandwiches take the lead in the "worst sandwich you can buy" category. Oh. Or these sandwiches they make for conferences at my job. They're pretty nast.
7-11 sandwiches > vending machine sandwiches > subway sandwiches
I think your taste buds are off. Like waaaaaay off.0 -
softblondechick wrote: »I have eaten Subway, and even a gas station Sammie, it all depends on how starving you are.
Well, that's true... my mom used to say that even a piece of stale bread would be the most delicious thing when starving LOL!!!0 -
those might be fighting words right there
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Jimmy John's OM NOM NOM0
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Wawa0
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__drmerc__ wrote: »Subway sandwich's are the worst sandwich you can buy.
If you think they are good, you are wrong
Bored, much?
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AngryViking1970 wrote: »I don't mind the sandwiches, but I HATE the way the smell of whatever bread they're "baking" sticks to my clothes. Or when you can smell Subway from whatever store is next to it. Gross.
YES! I hate how I smell after visiting a Subway. I told my boyfriend one day after visiting one that I smelled like Subway but he couldn't detect it.
Me, too! Smells kinda like meat going bad to me. However, I do like the occasional sub on flatbread with grilled chicken, cheese, most of the veggies and spicy mustard, toasted! Pretty darn good for fast food!0 -
__drmerc__ wrote: »LauraMacNCheese wrote: »
They lie, too
Nothing wrong with lying about a couple inches...
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Wawa
ETA: cannot forget Cappriotti's!
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Quiznos would be so much better if they didn't have that sweet taste on everything they sell.
Firehouse 4 lyfe!0 -
I'll eat subway if I have to. I didn't get to be 410 lbs by being picky LOL.
Otherwise it's Jimmy John's, Jersey Mike's, or Quiznos (CHICKEN CARBONARA NOMNOMNOM).0 -
Wawa
ETA: cannot forget Cappriotti's!
The bobby0 -
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__drmerc__ wrote: »
I like Subway.
I am not confused.
Have bought Subway at various places in Australia and once in New Zealand, was tasty at all of them ( except the New Zealand one didn't have beetroot and thought we were weird for wanting beetroot on sandwiches - but that's another story )
I don't care how much gluten is in the bread, I do not have coeliac disease nor gluten intolerance so that is a non issue for me.
PS: not sure if OP is serious or this is an attempt at humour.
Doesn't seem sensible enough post to be serious, but not getting the joke if humour.
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paperpudding wrote: »__drmerc__ wrote: »
I like Subway.
I am not confused.
Have bought Subway at various places in Australia and once in New Zealand, was tasty at all of them ( except the New Zealand one didn't have beetroot and thought we were weird for wanting beetroot on sandwiches - but that's another story )
I don't care how much gluten is in the bread, I do not have coeliac disease nor gluten intolerance so that is a non issue for me.
PS: not sure if OP is serious or this is an attempt at humour.
Doesn't seem sensible enough post to be serious, but not getting the joke if humour.
Option 3: Trolling0 -
While I like a spicy Italian from time to time, I will have to agree that Capriotti's is full of all the win. Man I want a capistrami now. NOM!0
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paperpudding wrote: »__drmerc__ wrote: »
I like Subway.
I am not confused.
Have bought Subway at various places in Australia and once in New Zealand, was tasty at all of them ( except the New Zealand one didn't have beetroot and thought we were weird for wanting beetroot on sandwiches - but that's another story )
I don't care how much gluten is in the bread, I do not have coeliac disease nor gluten intolerance so that is a non issue for me.
PS: not sure if OP is serious or this is an attempt at humour.
Doesn't seem sensible enough post to be serious, but not getting the joke if humour.
Perhaps not confused just an unrefined palette?
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Well I guess refinement of palate, like taste itself, is subjective.
I am not a food snob - if I I like something, I like it - it doesn't have to meet an upper class standard before I do.0
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