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Favourite Subway sandwich?
What's your Sub of choice?
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Steak & Cheese minus the green peppers, but I stand my ground and make sure to get the same amount of meat and ingredients that the advert clearly shows.
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I have not had a subway for years but I used to be partial to one occasionally to soothe a cheeky hangover whilst at uni.
My sub of choice was always, Chicken Bacon Double cheese Lettus Onion Pickles Ranch dressing Bqq sauce Foot long -Italian. YUMMMMMMMYYYYYY I could never finish it mind you. But nibbled on it allll day. Ooohhh I could go a sub now! |
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None of them.
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Back in the pre-Weight Watchers days it was meatball marinara with peppered cheese, extra onions and olives, and chipotle sauce.
Jeeeezus, I'm drooling now.
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Veggie Patty
Steak and Cheese Meatball Marinara (only because I like the name )yum x |
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Why waste that money on Subway when you can prepare your own sandwich for less with fresh ingredients.
I jest. I used to like Subway, would have a Meatball Marinara from time to time and I also liked the Steak with Southwest Chipotle Sauce. But I haven't had one for ages. I tried the Xmas Turkey and Stuffing a couple of years ago. They put all the meat and stuff in and then they got a bottle of gravy and squirted some horrible brown gloop on it. They heated it, which turned the consistency of the gloop into what one would normally expect from gravy, but seeing that gloop put me off and I couldn't stomach the sandwich after a couple of bites. I'm not sure I have been back since (if I have, it's once at the most) |
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I'm quite boring. I don't have Subway often but when I do you can be sure it's the chicken breast I go for.
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Steak, cheese, jalapenos, tomato, red onion, chipotle sauce. Om nom nom nom nom.
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Subway melt, Grated Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber, Peppers, Red Onion and Sweet Onion Sauce.
Yummy, all on Honey Oat bread. I do quite enjoy the Chicken Tikka, same salad but with Light Mayo, all on same bread too. |
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Mega Breakfast Footlong on Honey Oat...
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I had a Subway last week and was shocked how flavourless it all was. The place smelt really weird as well.
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Meatball Marinara. Or Subway Melt with shitloads of chipotle southwest sauce.
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I'd rather eat the serviette.
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Hearty italian bread, Italian BMT with lettuce, onions, peppers, tomatoes, jalapenos and Southwest sauce.
I generally only have one as a treat every now and again though, owing to the high fat content. |
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Subway Club on Hearty Italian for me with lettuce, cucumber and BBQ sauce
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Hearty italian bread, Italian BMT with lettuce, onions, peppers, tomatoes, jalapenos and Southwest sauce.
I generally only have one as a treat every now and again though, owing to the high fat content. |
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I'd rather eat the serviette.
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Never tried one i prefer proper shaped buns instead of long baguettes
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Chicken Teriyaki probably
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I had a Subway last week and was shocked how flavourless it all was. The place smelt really weird as well.
and usually I can finish a foot long. But not this time . I think when companies go to big too fast the quality drops. |
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Chicken Teriyaki probably
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Never tried one i prefer proper shaped buns instead of long baguettes
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