jackiebaron wrote: » I just ask the stupid bastards for a 12' cold-cut combo with everything on it and a cola to take away. They're afraid to ask any more questions after that for fear of getting a "which part of everything didn't you understand, you freakin' womble?"
Poor Craythur wrote: » Seriously cannot understand the popularity of Subway. I know, I know, different strokes, but anything I've ever got there has been so tasteless. Tends to just taste of whatever condiment you chose.
NoDice wrote: » Maybe the Subways near you are just shite? Seriously though, some of the ones in Cork can be dodgy, but there are two or three which are nearly always fresh! I love the different meats in the Italian BMTs, I love the different bread rolls, the condiments and the jalapenos!! Go marry it if I love it so much? ..I'd shag Subway if I could.
bc dub wrote: » Subway is rotten food. God love your palate.
johnmcdnl wrote: » can i have a spicy chicken fillet roll with just butter and red sauce, no salads??? would you like spicy or plain.. do you want butter do you want any salads.. do you want any sauces... :mad::mad::mad:
syklops wrote: » There is nothing wrong with my palate, I just have different tastes to you. The fact you can take something like their bread fresh from the oven and call it rotten suggests to me you have some ulterior motive for such blanket statements.
bc dub wrote: » yeah your right. some people like genetically modified veg and or 'meat' on a freshly baked roll, and some dont.
starbelgrade wrote: » I've never eaten a Subway sandwich. I find the idea of eating mechanically seperated, re-formed meats absolutely disgusting.
Poor Craythur wrote: » I've been Subways all over the place, I usually just go in for convenience if I just need something to fill me and it's the only option. It's not the freshness that is in question, I just find the meats to be of pretty inferior quality.
NoDice wrote: » Different strokes etc. It's a convenient take away and a much nicer option than popping into MacDonalds for a Big Mac. You may not like it but it's certainly not rotten.
NoDice wrote: » It's a cheap take away option though, you're hardly expecting imported Italian sausage meats - well I'm not and as I said, it's much nicer than the other take away options in the city. Even just from looking at other sandwich bars it's much nicer, in my opinion anyway.
strokemyclover wrote: » 1. Stay away from Subway 2. Live a lot longer 3. Pay some tax* 4. Profit*Only students eat at Subway
Poor Craythur wrote: » Keep it that way. I tried it once out of curiosity and all the subsequent times have just been when nothing else was available. (eg. the only place still open in an airport) It really is underwhelming and tasteless, apart from tasting of your chosen condiment.
syklops wrote: » You never had the meatball sub. Mmmmmmmmm!
Poor Craythur wrote: » Love the way people always bring up Maccie D's for comparison. Everyone knows McD's is shít. There are plenty of places to go to other than McD's and Subway. Disagree there, it's very easy to find nicer for the same price or maybe slightly more. I'd happily pay slightly more for something nice.
Panda General wrote: » I really like subway but there is none where i live which is annoying:mad::mad: Italian BMT for life......
deathrider wrote: » There's a deli around the corner from my old house which is almost impossible to get an order right in. All the girls behind the counter are eastern european. They're cute, but they don't speak a word of english between them. I usually get a smoothie with my sandwich (a sandwich you almost have to fight for, if you want it made right). They tell me it's a smoothie, and charge me the full smoothie price, but really, it's just orange juice with a micro amount of other ingredients. Just tastes like orange juice though.