If you read my profile you know I hate to leave reviews like this. But it's not just me leaving reviews like this for Subway.
2 days ago I paid $38 for two chicken teriyaki (11 pieces of cubed teriyaki chicken in each sub with 4 slices of bacon. The bread? Not even a "footlong." Try 6 inches.
Now, Gather round children, it's time for an elder Millennial to tell you a story. The story is called "The Magical Health wave of the 90s/2000's Footlong For $5":
Once upon a time in a magical land called the USA, everybody was obsessed with eating healthy. A magical location known as Subway decided to create the most enormous subs that measured exactly 12 inches (trust me we measured them) and priced them at only $5 dollars! For an additional $2 you could add on a bag of small chips (healthy ones or not) and get a fountain soda beverage.
Lines would go out the door at lunch time because the deal was so great! But then the evil corporate overlords decided to slowly start shrinking the bread over there the next decade.
Not only did those corporate overlords shrink the bread, they shrunk to the packaging as well, but still called it a $5.00 footlong. But when the villagers noticed this and began to complain, they silenced the people by adding things like "teriyaki chicken" "Steak" & even this new modern sauce called Chipotle!
But while the villagers were pleased with their corporate overlords new additions to the menus, they ever so slowly increased the price and shrink the bread down another inch even more, and soon the five-dollar footlong signs became a thing of memory.
For the typical five-dollar footlong Italian sub that you would once get in 2012, you will now pay anywhere from $12 - $16 for it. That's not even including the extras (which we all know we pay more for but not this price). Each piece of bacon is now $1 (yes, one dollar). The subs are about half the size they were, about 7 inches.
The end
It is now impossible for a family of four to eat at Subway. It is far cheaper (and tastier) to make them at your home. Go to your local grocery and get "ready made deli meat/cheese" packages for subs (from the actual deli — no standing in line). Now grab a loaf of French bread, some mayo & make your own! If you're from the USA everybody has Italian dressing in their refrigerator waiting to be used. Here's your chance. May I make a suggestion though? Grab a little extra provolone cheese from the deli (again it's already pre-cut and ready for you to go).
This is the end of Subway for our family unlikely over 58% of this nation (the % is the number of the people who can't afford to feed themselves as they once did just grocery shopping.) and no, It's not just this one store - it's Nationwide.
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