Posted on 05/06/2016 6:31:27 AM PDT by JoeProBono
I like Subway for breakfast. No line for coffee, unlike Starbucks, and they have egg whites or eggs, and yummy stuff to put on your egg sandwich.
I have designed a roast beef sandwich, too, that floats my boat, and doesn’t get too caloric or expensive.
Also, if you don’t want the bread, you can have your fixin’s put on a bed of lettuce and you have a nice custom salad.
Quizno’s went out of business near us. ToGos replaced it, but it’s more expensive than Subway.
Subway may retract if it was over-extended, but I think it has staying power.
Most likely. They should have dropped that creepy looking guy within a year of the ad campaign.
Jersey Mike’s for me...had to go eight years without while stuck in soviet Red Hampshire. They are all over the place here in East Tennessee. Never understood the draw of Subway’s ‘bread sandwiches’.
Yes. Our local one is very good. Nice folks, management and staff know me and my friends by name. We make a point of going there at least two or three times a month.
I love the Italian.
I prefer Subway over Panera. The only time I went to Panera, the only meat on the menu was chicken and bacon. I ordered a chicken salad, and the meat in the salad was chopped up sandwich slices and the bread was so hard it hurt my teeth to eat it. Never been back.
Me too. The second they sold out to the facists, I have not given them a dollar.
It’s funny how so many companies that go all in with the left suddenly see major financial drops. Subway, Macy’s, most likely Target. Then the left goes ape-sh__ over Chic-fil-a and they are on the ascendancy.
Jimmy Johns is kicking their butts hard! Plus, there are several other chains that have cropped up with better offers.
I don’t eat at Subway. Their food is salty and terrible, and their employees are a freak show. Unhygienic employees are not appetizing.
Lunch ladies are the best!
Nothing. Just as there is nothing special about any other fast food place. All of them are fine from time to time. Most of us have the sense to mix it up enough to not get bored.
I have personal favorites on a few items, but by and large, fast food is interchangeable. I don't get hung up on any brand; the variety is the thing. The only thing I've eaten at McDonald's in many years is the fish sandwich, and if I'm not in the mood for that, I go somewhere else. There are about three chains where I'll order the burger, a similar number for fried chicken, and a couple for subs.
It really just depends on what happens to be at a particular exit along the highway when I'm on a road trip and trying to make time, which is primarily when I eat fast food.
I like McAlisters. Especially the New Yorker, 10 ounces of Pastrami and Corned Beef with swiss cheese on rye. Yummmmm
Zero taste to the ‘cheese’...you’re right on that annie.
lol!
Yep, there's a lack of decent hoagie places down South. Subway is okay. I eat there occasionally, it's nothing flamboyant and it's boring. For a chain, I like Jerry's, prevalent in Maryland. Good cheesesteaks.
Subway is without a doubt one of the worst restaurants for service. At least in our experience.
Over the years we stopped in at different Subway restaurants around Southern California on multiple occasions to try to get a sandwich. We’d walk in, and the employees in every case were grouped together chatting, and laughing. We’d see them look over at us, and go on with their conversation. They never offered service, and we’d end up walking out of the place.
We did finally get served at one Subway in San Marino while on a day trip one time, but other than that we experienced an attitude that drove us away.
I can get the same or better quality food at my local QuickTrip (a local gas station / convenience store).
I have notice in Georgia at least a big expansion of reasonable food choices at gas station / convenience stores
The Publix Supermarket chain deli has the best subs in the world, Boar's Head meats and fresh baked, delicious bread. I get their Italian sub...it's tops.
Leni
Yep I notice an expansion of QTs and Sheetzs here in North Carolina.
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