I was quite disappointed with the customer service and quality of food. There is no professional behaviour sense at all from the 2 workers. The young guy serving was hard to understand and had to keep repeating your self to him, he wasnt listening to the instructions. The girl was just as bad, I let them know that there was a puddle of water on the ground infront of the checkout and the girl said "oh well that was from him mopping, it will be fine". And then started bagging out another company to all the customers in the shop. I asked for 3 foot long Italian herb and cheese, 2 chicken terriakyi and a subway melt, the girl replied with "wow thats all over the place what do you want?" Im not sure what is so complex about that. I also asked for 6 cookies and received 5 and half cookies with furry fluff stuck in the cookies. I didnt get tomatoe as the tomatoes were wilted and did not look fresh at all.
This is poor customer service, health and saftey and poor duty of care. I will not be returning to this shop when I travel up...
Read more9/25 Just went in to get a sub. Never ever have I seen 1 at more than $20, nearly ALL of there's are, one $23.95 (nearly same as Atherton store, owned by the same people???), could buy a restaurant meal for that. Pizza melt i pay anywhere between $11.25 to once only $14.10, these guys want $17.95. UPDATE: 10/25, Just been to a subway 300km south and there MOST expensive was $16.95 (thats $7 less than same sub here, so here way more than 1/3 more expensive) and my Pizza Melt cost me $11.40 (so these guys more than 50% extra). Why these guys so expensive? And why they charging people after a cheap sub such a higher % on normal prices?? Also what's wrong with Google ratings putting them at 3.8??? when looking at all reviews is very very obvious that not what the public are rating, there saying bad subs and service, locals don't even realise they also paying maybe more than 50%...
Read moreEasily 5 stars. I walked in and a young very submissive and breedable pretty male served me, he said his name was tarnay. He looked into my eyes and the wind blew my hair to the side as I paused. I felt a strong unknown force pulling us together, as he pulled the cheese apart he slowly stared through my soul, and slapped the meat with his other hand. When I handed him the 20 dollar bill we slowly tugged it back and forth while maintaining pre-marital eye contact for a few seconds. I waited outside for him to finish his shift and when he finally did, we went in the back and, you can...
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