Friday, April 11, 2008

Subway 5 Buck Subs







This has been going on for at least a week and not sure when it ends - they say 'limited time only' on the menuboards at Subway. Any footlong sub is 5.00 flat rate. Pictures above is the chicken bacon ranch (toasted) with shredded cheese, lettuce, red onions, jalapenos, chipotle sauce and the sweet onion sauce (sugesuggests.net). This sub is normally 7.79 - that is why the staff does not go there during normal pricing.

If you would like to rate my sub, please use a scale of 1 to 10 with the comments link below.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

8
Lookin Great
I cant find sugesuggests.net?

Anonymous said...

I've tried to get a $5 syb but everytime i go the line is out the door.

Anonymous said...

I mean sub

Anonymous said...

That look slike complete shit. Try moving to an area that has real Subways instead of ghetto ones that produce this grabage,.

Anonymous said...

syb?
losing it bro

Anonymous said...

I can't believe you actually ate that. Do you look at your turds in the toilet and think...mmmm...if I could sell these for $5.00 I would be a millionaire?

I guess poor people are all about quantity rather than quality. Beggers can't be choosers. If shit was edible, no one would die of starvation.

Anonymous said...

worth about $2 subways a fuckin rip off!

Anonymous said...

Subway used to be good, but not lately.

The 5 dollar Subway sub should be called, "The Starvation Sub". It doesn't matter what you order, you get a paper thin slice of meat with a paper thin layer of veggies on a very bland piece of bread. At least that is what my last several visits to the Subway in Meridian, Idaho were like. When I ate the sandwich all I could taste was the bland bread...Yuck! The guy behind the counter literally put a thinner layer of lettuce on the sandwich then there was meat. I requested more lettuce so now he double sprinkled a paper thin layer of lettuce and no more. This guy made me feel like I was begging him to put even a barely acceptable amount of lettuce on my sandwich. The routine was the same with the rest of the veggies.

What I find even more interesting is when I went to a local Quiznos, Domino's, Blimpie, and Port of Subs, I actually was given both a decent amount of meat and veggies right off the get go. There was no need to ask for additional veggies as plenty were provided on their regular sandwiches. Gee whiz, and I wasn't made to feel like I should have to grovel for them. Plus their sandwiches were tasty. Yum, yum!

Concerned with my recent visits at Subway Store 29220, I filled out the Subway on line "Customer Service Form" describing my experience. After being a loyal customer for 20 years purchasing thousands of subs from Subway surely they would care!? But considering I have never heard back from Subway, it is a good indication they no longer value my business. So long Subway, I am done with you guys for good...