Did he get fired or quit?
What a greedy corporation, that poor deprived citizen is certainly due a large settlement for his suffering.
Who ever heard of a restaurant that refuses to have ketchup?
I guess the founder of Subway must have had some early childhood problem.
Don’t tell anyone in Philly, but sliced ribeye and wiz on an Amorosa roll with nothing else but KETCHUP is pretty tasty. Oscar Madison said it best: “I like ketchup - it’s like tomato wine.”
As Ben Franklin said, “Ya don’t put ketchup ona Philly”.
(He would’ve said it if he had a Philly)
If you eat at my house, the steak will be medium rare and I will not serve A1 or ketchup.
Is Subway called GrinderWay in Boston?
???
Who eats a cheesesteak without ketchup?
Do Subways not have ketchup at all locations?
(I don’t frequent Subway very often, but if they don’t have ketchup I sure won’t be visiting one anytime soon.)
Ketchup is yucky - good for not polluting anyone’s sandwich with that crud.
Sriracha works on everything.
Who would befoul an innocent cheesesteak with ketchup?
While I love catsup with a variety of comestibles, I never put it on steak. And I love Subway’s Phill cheese sandwiches. You don’t catsup on it.
I think I had a Philly cheesesteak a couple times, I guess it didn’t rock my world. But sometimes I like seared roundsteak with a thin layer of ketchup spread over the whole thing while it’s sizzling hot, and lots of black pepper. Yum.
I don’t know about putting ketchup on a Philly but I do remember the late Chicago columnist Mike Royko had a thing about people who would put ketchup on a hot dog. He felt it was un-American. I tend to agree with him. Mustard or hot sauce, onions and a relish does it for me.
——famed for its——
Lettuce sandwiches.
——famed for its——
Lettuce sandwiches.
Oh and BTW......... on the subject of FRESH. Every thing there except the lettuce and tomatoes is brought in frozen. The bread, the meat, the eggs....... frozen
One of the most disgusting things ever was the sight of a broken case of Subway Egg portions scattered across the frozen food warehouse floor.
For us Southerners, ketchup (catsup anyone?) is a basic food group.
That said, ketchup on a Philly — a popular Yankee sandwich — is a bit odd.
I grew up in Newtown Square, 10 miles west of Philly. I have eaten many cheesesteaks in my time, and enjoyed ketchup on them. I also like onions, sweet and hot peppers on them as well. Pat’ s and Geno’ s are not the best, IMHO. I once ate a bellyfiller at Larry’ s that immobilized me for several hours, but the family pizzerias usually made the best cheesesteaks.