Promoting Subway sandwiches
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deannalfisher wrote: »I was already considering subway for lunch....this just confirmed it
I almost had it for dinner last night but I chose Penn Station instead
well that and subway is one of the few places at work with semi-decent food...the rest is highly suspicious at times1 -
Starbucks!2
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I don't think Subway is anywhere near as wonderful as they advertise it to be - welcome to the world of fast food. If they would offer "real chicken" (like a plain chicken breast) instead of those processed rubbery spongey thingies, that would be a step in the right direction.6
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I'm triggering Jersey Mike's!5
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Promotion of pseudo-science like this is malpractice. This company should be ashamed of itself.
Maybe hospitals should start giving away free cigarettes now too.
Not a clue what you are referring to......
This is a matter of degree. Are Subway sandwiches the worst fast food you can eat? Not even close. Are there things on a Subway menu that are better than others? Of course.
I don't expect absolute truth in advertising. That's just not realistic.1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I'd rather see Subway ads than the "banana wine stopper" ad I've been seeing for the last couple weeks. I thought about snipping a pic, but you guys can google it for yourself.
Hee hee... also based on your browser history :P4 -
When I start getting ads for chia seeds and protein powder, I'm going to post a complaint about how MFP is trying to shame me into eating better7
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ButterballBookworm wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I'd rather see Subway ads than the "banana wine stopper" ad I've been seeing for the last couple weeks. I thought about snipping a pic, but you guys can google it for yourself.
Hee hee... also based on your browser history :P
You'd think. But I don't drink wine, and have never done a search for wine or wine stoppers...1 -
I don't like Subway, but mostly because I find their tv ads are just too stupid. I get that way sometimes where an ad pisses me off enough that I swear off the store advertising. And theirs have been stupid for years.
Now get off my lawn.7 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »ButterballBookworm wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I'd rather see Subway ads than the "banana wine stopper" ad I've been seeing for the last couple weeks. I thought about snipping a pic, but you guys can google it for yourself.
Hee hee... also based on your browser history :P
You'd think. But I don't drink wine, and have never done a search for wine or wine stoppers...
I had ads for at-home paternity tests for a while. Those were my favorite. Especially when combined with ads for legal services. There's a pretty good breakdown of how we end up with the weirder ads in the link I posted above.1 -
I think the OP is referring to an ad I have been hearing on Pandora lately about a joint thing between MFP, some other health site (I think) and Subway to win free sandwiches or something for like a year. Can't be more precise than that because I tune out the ads when I am running.0
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FryingPanda wrote: »I think the OP is referring to an ad I have been hearing on Pandora lately about a joint thing between MFP, some other health site (I think) and Subway to win free sandwiches or something for like a year. Can't be more precise than that because I tune out the ads when I am running.
There is the MFP challenge from subway at the moment. I think it is app only. Grand prize is $500 subway card, $100 under armor card, UA health box, UA wireless headphones. I wouldn't mind winning that, although $500 at subway would last me forever.4 -
I'm still confused about how Subway sandwiches are pseudoscience...4
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I'd rather see Subway ads than the "banana wine stopper" ad I've been seeing for the last couple weeks. I thought about snipping a pic, but you guys can google it for yourself.
Nuh uh! I'm so not falling for that one.
Nope, not gonna click.
Not at all.
Um....2 -
deannalfisher wrote: »I was already considering subway for lunch....this just confirmed it
I almost had it for dinner last night but I chose Penn Station instead
I love Penn Station! They don't have any in Chicago though....only get it when going to Indiana.0 -
Bry_Lander wrote: »I don't think Subway is anywhere near as wonderful as they advertise it to be - welcome to the world of fast food. If they would offer "real chicken" (like a plain chicken breast) instead of those processed rubbery spongey thingies, that would be a step in the right direction.
mine has diced rotisserie chicken as an option, as well as the oven roasted1 -
Promotion of pseudo-science like this is malpractice. This company should be ashamed of itself.
Maybe hospitals should start giving away free cigarettes now too.
Refer to my avatar.
What the heck, indeed.
Why is subway bad? Are we not grown adults who can make our own decision on what to eat?
For weight loss, there is no "good" or "bad" foods. Stop blaming ads.
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