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Subway appreciation thread
Well I don't see a subway appreciation thread here.
I like Subway, I either get the Meatball Marinara there or spicy italian.
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i dont appreciation subway at all...its far too expensive for just abit of deli
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i dont appreciation subway at all...its far too expensive for just abit of deli
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I used to eat Subways all the time when I lived in Australia. Love em
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Only idiots eat at Subway. There are far better sandwich shops in every town, and have been for years. But just because Subway advertise on TV, people want to eat there. The increasing idiocy of people in this country amazes me.
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Only idiots eat at Subway. There are far better sandwich shops in every town, and have been for years. But just because Subway advertise on TV, people want to eat there. The increasing idiocy of people in this country amazes me.
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local sandwich shops are usually a million miles better, and offer better value too.
I think it's the smell with Subway that gets you hooked, it's very like Mcdonalds. I've only used them a few times but it's my nose that's dragged me in. For taste though, I'd go elsewhere, or even just buy a baguette and some spread or filling myself and save a couple of quid. |
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I used to love eating a meatball marinara from there, until the guy in front once had to request the "bit of bone" not to go in his sandwich....bleurghhh. I had a look and indeed there was some bone lying next to the beef!
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I love the meatball marinara on Italian herbs and cheese with gherkins! (although my OH calls it meatball marijuana
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italian bread, tuna and cheese melt, lovely. Had a few of them in Orlando.
To make a point about other places to get sandwiches, other places only really have cold sandwiches. |
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To make a point about other places to get sandwiches, other places only really have cold sandwiches. |
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Theres a few in my town. I have been to it a few times and I do like it alot but I havn't been for a while. I like to make my own sandwiches
Subway is better then Mcdonalds in my opinion. Everytime I think of Mcdonalds I feel sick and I hate the burgers anyway
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Yep, Subway is a lot better than McDonalds, and healthier too. My personal favourite has to be the Chicken breast 6 inch sub on hearty Italian bread, with tomatoes, lettuce and mayonnaise.
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Italian BMT with southwest sauce on Italian herb and cheese
Mmmmmmmmmmm ![]() Only buy it when it's 'Sub of the Day' - £1.99
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Italian BMT with southwest sauce on Italian herb and cheese
Mmmmmmmmmmm ![]() Only buy it when it's 'Sub of the Day' - £1.99 ![]()
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Just reading through this thread is making my mouth water
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I love them, rarely eat them though
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Southwestern cheese steak with olives, gherkins and jalapenoes!
Although not a patch on a Rick's Cheese steak from Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia!
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There are better sandwich shops in my town, but none of them stay open until 2am!!!
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I like the chicken pizziola - chicken, pepperoni and marinara sauce.
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I love the meatball marinara on Italian herbs and cheese with gherkins! (although my OH calls it meatball marijuana
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i dont appreciation subway at all...its far too expensive for just abit of deli
![]() Subway is for chavs with no taste and money to waste and are happy to eat crap. |
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There are better sandwich shops in my town, but none of them stay open until 2am!!!
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tuna 6" with the works and sweet onion sauce - id say priceless but its 2.49 or 1.99 on Fridays
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I too think Subway is too pricey for what you get; local sandwich shop/bakery is much better. Although I prefer to make my own - you can get sub rolls in shops, just add your own own filling, lovely!
Meatball subs are tasty though.. |
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