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five

 

five

 

five million dollar foot long

 

lol get it. like teh subway ads. and foot long=sexula innuendo for wanger.

 

Hahahaa

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when a sandwich shops claim to fame is making people lose weight isnt that a signal to stay the f*** away from there??

id rather eat my sister than a subway sandwich

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I've never understood why people go to Subway to get sandwiches that are easily made at home (turkey, ham, tuna, etc.) The meatball and chicken teriyaki sandwiches arent bad
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I've never understood why people go to Subway to get sandwiches that are easily made at home (turkey' date=' ham, tuna, etc.) The meatball and chicken teriyaki sandwiches arent bad[/quote']

 

Convenience and when you price it out I don't think there's much of a difference.

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I'll take Subway or Blimpie over MacDonald's, BK, Wendy's etc.

 

Processed turkey and ham may not be a delight, but the burger places f*** with my stomach big time.

So don't get burgers. Get some chicken.

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Given the topic of discussion, I suppose it's ironic that we may be about to announce that we'll be adding Jared to the team.

 

I agree with Crunch and Rician. Subway does suck, and the burger joints do suck worse, so if I'm getting a sammich for lunch, it's from Publix deli with Boar's Head cold cuts. It takes no more time to get your sandwich made at Publix, and it might only cost a dollar or two more than Subway, but the quality is off the charts better. I'd put a Publix cold sub up against any sup shop I've been to, and I've been all up and down the east coast.

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Quiznos is probably the best of the national chains. But just being a national chain means a sacrafice of quality for mass production, IMO.

 

If you ever come to Florida, find the closest supermarket. It's likely a Publix. Go to the deli and order a sandwich, you won't be disappointed. Just make sure you upgrade to premium (Boar's Head) meats. It's worth every dime, in quality.

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Sounds a lot like the local chain here in Montreal called Dagwoods. It's all cold cuts but they actually have the hunks of meat and cut the slices in front of you to order. Its good stuff
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Yeah, they slice cold cuts fresh every day to stock the deli for the traffic they get. If you are particular, they will cut slices to your liking right then and there. The quality of the meat is important, but I think a great sub starts with great bread. The Publix bakery is top notch. Some of the stuff there is not to my liking, but where they stand out is their fresh bread. Of course, your sandwich comes on a roll made that day.
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Quiznos is probably the best of the national chains. But just being a national chain means a sacrafice of quality for mass production, IMO.

 

If you ever come to Florida, find the closest supermarket. It's likely a Publix. Go to the deli and order a sandwich, you won't be disappointed. Just make sure you upgrade to premium (Boar's Head) meats. It's worth every dime, in quality.

 

I live in Boston, but when I visit my relatives in Florida I ALWAYS WANT TO GET A SANDWICH FROM PUBLIX.

 

I guess this is why. Good to see that it's not just me.

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Yeah I'm not really into the Subways/Quiznos or McD's' date=' etc. There is a 7 Subs for subs and Eagle's Deli for burgers (SOTK better know about Eagles). They're delicious.[/quote']

 

Of course I know about Eagles. You kiddin' me? I finished the 3 pound burger, and proceeded to sleep for like 36 hours. It took me a loooooong ass time to not feel like s***.

 

I don't understand how someone could ever eat the 5 pounder. It just won't work. Never.

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Of course I know about Eagles. You kiddin' me? I finished the 3 pound burger, and proceeded to sleep for like 36 hours. It took me a loooooong ass time to not feel like s***.

 

I don't understand how someone could ever eat the 5 pounder. It just won't work. Never.

 

Is the five pounder the Paul Jones/Eagles' Challenge? I've had the Godzilla a couple times but only after they stopped doing the polaroids on the wall. I don't think I could finish anything more than that.

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I live in Boston, but when I visit my relatives in Florida I ALWAYS WANT TO GET A SANDWICH FROM PUBLIX.

 

I guess this is why. Good to see that it's not just me.

I haven't had a cold sub from any other place since I found out about their deli.

 

Hot subs are another story. The Publix cheesesteak is OK, but it's not a real cheesesteak, IMO. There's a place down the street called Jersey Mike's that makes a good one, although I prefer to make my own (using Publix bread, of course).

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Of course I know about Eagles. You kiddin' me? I finished the 3 pound burger, and proceeded to sleep for like 36 hours. It took me a loooooong ass time to not feel like s***.

 

I don't understand how someone could ever eat the 5 pounder. It just won't work. Never.

I've only done one eating challenge in my life. When I got out of boot camp, I went to see my buddy in Blacksburg who was going to VTech. The bar we went to had a hot wings challenge. Eat 16 insanely hot chicken wing pieces in 30 mins and get something stupid, like a t-shirt. I did it. The amount of food was easy to handle, but the hot sauce was crazy, and I like spicy food. It practically ruined my night. My stomach was churning with the spice all night. I could hardly even drink beer. I've never done one since, nor will I.

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Is the five pounder the Paul Jones/Eagles' Challenge? I've had the Godzilla a couple times but only after they stopped doing the polaroids on the wall. I don't think I could finish anything more than that.

 

I forget which names are for which burger (Reilly, Paul Jones, Eagles Challenge) but I know King Kong is 1/2 pound I think and Godzilla is 1 lb. I was INSANELY hungry and decided to try the 3 lb burger. I don't understand how ANYONE could ever do the 5 lb burger. You would have to train for that for months. Eat shitloads of food to expand your stomach and then one day just go get the burger. No idea. I don't plan on doing it.

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