Subway vs Quiznos vs Jimmy John's (bbq, chicken, teeth, baked)
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So far there are 40 people here on crack. {Joking} Either that or for some reason Subway is way worse in this part of the country than elsewhere, because comparing Quiznos to Subway is like comparing a Ruth Chris steak to salisbury steak. Good grief
What a trollish and infantile comment. I'm on crack, huh? Grow up.
So far there are 40 people here on crack. {Joking} Either that or for some reason Subway is way worse in this part of the country than elsewhere, because comparing Quiznos to Subway is like comparing a Ruth Chris steak to salisbury steak. Good grief
Of the three listed, I've only had Subway. I worked at a Subway for two years.
But I've had Firehouse Subs, and Obee's subs. I don't have a preference of one to the other among those three. Just that the three had some minor variations in how they made sandwiches. When I first started with Subway, we had two breads, one type of cheese, mayo, mustard, oil, vinegar...
then they decided to add cheeses, and breads, and sauces. Many people would stick with the standbys, but adding more ingredients just generally complicates decision making on the customer's part.
Subway - just blah! It's always sub par.
Quizonos - Had a friend who raved about it, so I couldn't wait to try it. Never figured out what was so great about it. Every time I had one, it wasn't toasted, it was burned. There was one near my house that I never even tried. It finally went out of business.
Jimmy John's - best of the 3 for sure. Plus, they deliver.
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