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Subway
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Judi S.
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Subway, famous for its calorie watching customer Jarrid who lost alot of weight just eating Subway Subs is a grand enough diet if you can deal with eating a couple of subs every day. Even though their rolls are fresh backed every day they give any of their subs a cardboard kind of taste. Their meatball subs are just commerical meatballs like the type that come from Sam's Club, warmed up in a plain tomato paste tasting kind of sauce with a hunk of provolone cheese or mozzarella to give it a little flavor.
They had a rib sub not to long ago and it contained 2 boneless rib parts with a ton of sauce that they charged an arm and a leg for.
Their meat subs are usually swimming with more mayo or mustard then a body could handle making up 85 percent of the sub ingredience.
Service is ok but the food is too high priced for what little meat you actually get in a sub
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