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Pennywise the Frown posted:I never get my subs toasted. Then they overheated the meat in that sub. It's when you add heat that it just absorbs moisture and looks like mashed bread. The meatball sub is the only sub I won't eat. It's tastes like low quality meat products combined with grain, because that's what they are.
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Pennywise the Frown posted:Yeah the quality definitely went downhill. I think Subway is the biggest fast food place in the US, possibly internationally (too lazy to look it up). They have a cheap startup cost and are easy to maintain. Cutting corners is just natural. Although I think a lot of places have done that over the years. done also i very much enjoy being able to see who voted what on threads
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I voted 4. everyone 'fess up.
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UltraRed posted:Then they overheated the meat in that sub. It's when you add heat that it just absorbs moisture and looks like mashed bread. Oh are you talking about the pic? I just pulled that one up in a search.
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:done also i very much enjoy being able to see who voted what on threads How do you do that with the mod tools?
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Pennywise the Frown posted:How do you do that with the mod tools? hit edit at the top right of an op and then scroll down
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mod secrets itt
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:hit edit at the top right of an op and then scroll down Cool, thanks! I just went to subway. Doesn't look too offensive here. ![]() Notice the handful of olives. And this was pretty light this time.
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Crusty Nutsack posted:mod secrets itt
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Pennywise the Frown posted:Cool, thanks!
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if a sandwich shop does that terrible of a job applying ingredients to their sandwiches evenly, they don't deserve to exist
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![]() edit: belongs in the OP
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e: ^ ![]() this is just the sandwich artisan's take on condiment placement
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jesus christ lol
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ferroque posted:all subways smell nasty Seriously, what the gently caress is that smell? Every single subway I've gone to in the last 10 years has it and it somehow permiates everything. My roommate in college would get subway frequently and I remember being able to smell it walking up the stairs to our apartment whenever he brought home a sandwich . The last time I had subway, my hands had that smell on them for at least a day. What the hell are they using that gives off such a strange stench?
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Minimal rear end-Piss posted:Seriously, what the gently caress is that smell? Every single subway I've gone to in the last 10 years has it and it somehow permiates everything. My roommate in college would get subway frequently and I remember being able to smell it walking up the stairs to our apartment whenever he brought home a sandwich . The last time I had subway, my hands had that smell on them for at least a day. What the hell are they using that gives off such a strange stench? My hands smell like it right now and I've used hand sanitizer on them.
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I have no idea what smell you’re talking about. None of the subways I’ve been to have smelled bad
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I wouldn't say it's necessarily bad, but they all have the same smell. I think it's their bread.
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It's definitely the bread.
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Was in Zion Canyon 2 summers ago. Just came off a speedrun of Angel's Landing. My rear end was kicked. There's a Subway right outside the park gate. Went to grab a sub and walk back to the hotel. Ordered a Cold Cut Combo. I watched the seasonal girl grab the pre-prepared meat from the meat bin... And then peel off a layer of meat and put it back. I was too tired and confused by that to argue. That's my Subway story.
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GORDON posted:Was in Zion Canyon 2 summers ago. I don't know why but I thought this was a gaming thing at first. I think the internet broke my brain.
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Pennywise the Frown posted:I went hiking once and had a small camelbak backpack and got a 6" sub, probably a spicy italian, and put it in the pack while I was hiking in the middle of the summer. I get my woods one with just cheese, ground pepper and southwest sauce (the stuff witht he most preservatives)
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I do find it real weird you can be anywhere in the world and find a subway, probably because they source the food from neighboring restaurants dumpsters.
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GORDON posted:Was in Zion Canyon 2 summers ago. That subway has a long and torrid history as a case study for local government.
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noob move: getting lettuce on anything pro move: getting spinach instead
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The last sub I got from there was a foot-long honey oat, rotisserie chicken, bacon, lettuce, onion, shredded cheese (toasted), and southwest sauce It was $14 and decent but extremely not worth it Snazzy Frocks posted:noob move: getting lettuce on anything I love spinach but it makes my teeth feel weird
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banana peppers are the key to drowning out the taste of disappointment
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RocktheCaulk posted:I do find it real weird you can be anywhere in the world and find a subway, probably because they source the food from neighboring restaurants dumpsters. I was just putting away my christmas tree in the crawlspace, and a subway has opened up down there. there was a spindly, inattentive, young man behind the counter. however, upon engaging his attention he seemed genial enough. I directed him through the assembly of my cold-cut trio with care. I thought he and I the only ones in the establishment. until I requested banana peppers. "Brenda," shouted the dilletante, "what's banana peppers?" she appeared from the back. her. Brenda. "he means yellow peppers," she rasped, sexily and gravelly. "what?" and then she appeared, the doyenne, purple-hair shorn neatly, irritated, in the later prime of life and perfectly rubenesque. "the yellow ones." she pointed. he put the peppers on the sandwich. she trilled like a songbird "just keep an eye on things, ronny? I'm going out back for awhile." "okay, look good man?" I looked down at the sandwich, and yes, the sandwich looked good. when I looked back up, Brenda was gone. gone to wherever dreams go, when they dream. I went back to the subway in my crawlspace a couple of times. because it was better than nothing. I wasn't there for anything else; just a sandwich I could get on the go. nothing else. but everytime someone says yellow peppers, I still smell subway in the air.
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Still better than Quiznos. Completely ripoff Subway yet somehow be shittier.
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Quiznos is basically dead now but they originally were way better than Subway. Not a high bar but still.
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mmm
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The Breakfast Sampler posted:I was just putting away my christmas tree in the crawlspace, and a subway has opened up down there. thank u for this heartfelt testimonial... truly a blessing
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sean10mm posted:Quiznos is basically dead now but they originally were way better than Subway.
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I remember the great battle of $5 footlong against Quizno’s $4 Torpedo. Those small tube shaped sandwich(?) goes smoothly into the mouth without stretching it and much more filling than footlong. I miss these torpedo alot and wish to know if such things is sold elsewhere. I might make a new thread if no one have any clues.
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Snazzy Frocks posted:noob move: getting lettuce on anything I'd get spinach just from a health standpoint, iceberg is basically water and cellulose, but I like the crunch. YeahTubaMike posted:The last sub I got from there was a foot-long honey oat, rotisserie chicken, bacon, lettuce, onion, shredded cheese (toasted), and southwest sauce Wow, I didn't know you could get a sub that expensive unless maybe you add double meat. Is the rotisserie chicken more expensive? Pennywise the Frown fucked around with this message at 21:48 on Feb 13, 2020 |
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