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After working at a subway for 4 years I don't ever want to look at another subway sandwich. I have a different job now that doesn't involve food LOL.it's been 1 year since I ate a subway sandwich.
I think most countries have better local alternatives to the giant chains.
In terms of Quiznos it has been on a bit of a downward projectory in recent years, although there are still a few in the UK, whilst Which Wich? has just opened it 's first UK store in London and is planning to expand, although I would have prefered abetter US chain such as Panera Bread or Au Bon Pain.
The UK has always had a strong sandwich and wraps market, and there is much more pre-packed sandwiches and wraps in grocery stores, petrol/gas stations, local shops such as M&S, Tesco, Boots, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Greggs etc
In terms of other UK's chains such as EAT and Pret A Manger they tend to be better than Subway or Quiznos anyway.
Of the two, Quiznos — though they’re not easy to find nowadays. Subway shops smell weird, and the product is subpar. Quiznos is okay, though chains like Jersey Mike’s produce better food. Though one often can do better at a good quality local sub shop.
Quiznos hands-down. I really like their toasted subs, but more than that I love their pepper bar sauces. The horseradish one, and the red pepper one especially. The subs by themselves are good, but the sauces take them over the top. I also enjoy adding jalepenos to my sub as well.
Subway is meh these days. They are skimpy with their meat, you mostly get veggies. The don't have bread that I really like, and that's only if they have any made, which hasn't been the case the last three times I've gone to our local subway. The service has sucked, they were out of everything. I even emailed the owner and he was like Oh that was an off day, someone was out sick. No man, it's EVERY time I go there they are always out of bread, and understaffed. I won't go back again, they are off my radar of places to eat.
We used to have Quizno's but they've pretty much disappeared now. I've occasionally ordered a sub but mostly got the salad. Been so long, forgot the name of it.
Still have a Subway. 30 mins or less in one direction, and less than that now (it re opened) going in the opposite direction. I do like their wraps.
I like both for different types of sandwiches. Quiznos is pricier but if you get the combo with soup it’s a great meal. Subway saturates the area and most of our Quiznos closed up starting several years ago. There’s only one by me right now so if they close that’s it for my area. People want a Quizno style sandwich loaded with ingredients but want to pay a Subway price and that’s not going to happen. Plus Subway has a ton of coupons, Quizno less so.
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