That honestly sucks, I hope you haven’t had any more negative experiences like that since then (at Subway or elsewhere), nowadays I take home cooking over everything, it’s a lot of work tho.
That honestly sucks, I hope you haven’t had any more negative experiences like that since then (at Subway or elsewhere), nowadays I take home cooking over everything, it’s a lot of work tho.
I’m not in the US so chances are by going to Subway we both would have different experiences, years ago I worked near a Subway so I stopped by all the time, their salami sandwich was maybe the one I ordered the most, it was OK.
Really? I can understand that. IDK how different Subway is in America (or any other country for that matter) but in here I don’t see any issue with their bread, or at least I haven’t had any so far.
I cannot speak for all Subways over the world but here where I’m located, and according to my own experience, they seem to be fresh.
And at the end of the day it’s just a sandwich, made with fresh ingredients, how can that be even bad?
Oh, just to clarify, I didn’t go to South Korea, LOL.
Somehow one of those busses made its way here[1]. We import a lot of trash, like literally, vehicles with too high of a mileage to sell in your local market? We got you, we’ll take them and use them for another 20 years. Lately we’ve been importing a lot from South Korea, you could stick your head out of the window at any given moment and see a couple of Hyundai Sonatas.
Footnotes
I thought everyone had an internal monologue, now I’m seeing that’s not the case, I’m still processing it.
Being fixated with one of the billions of human beings in this planet for 10 years is more like unhealthy obsession.
I’ll do like in Back to the Future and win the lottery, come back, put it in the back and live from the returns. Yes I’m that boring, but the best timeline IMO is one where I don’t have to break my back working 9 to 5.
I can relate to all of this, and I’m only 6’2". I once took a 2+ hour trip on a Korean-made bus, you could tell it was made with the average Korean person in mind 'cause the seats were small, my poor knees were pressing the hell outta the seat in front of me during the whole time.
Bad sleeping habits and eating high sodium food, besides that I don’t drink, smoke, consume sugar, or do drugs, so I’m good.
Hey, me too!
Because then I’m giving my phone more responsibility and the goal is to take away some from it, I don’t want to be reading and get bombarded with notifications from social media, or get calls, or drain my battery by doing do. I want a dedicated device for that, an a tablet is more capable than an e-reader. I also want to practice writing and a tablet with a digital pen is good for that purpose.
This make me chuckle LOL.
So they basically saying you should buy a car if you want some meds, or at the very least rent one.
That shit was pretty good.
Tablet is just a bigger screen…
And this is why I got a tablet, I needed more space in my screen 🤷♂️
Now the US government is like “when you give someone a ride you ride with Hitler! F**k them, they can buy their own car”.
I think me not eating meat anymore has a lot to do with the way I perceive Subway, I remember trying their meatball sandwich a couple of times and not liking it, it tasted weird to me but I know people who liked it so I didn’t pay much attention to it. Nowadays I just order a sandwich stuffed with as many vegetables as possible, or their soy protein one.