I would like EVERYONE to take a moment and read about this subway. I am an ex-employee here and I would like to leave my name Anonymous for privacy reasons. But I'm about to give you details that you will love to know. #1- My boss Porvi trash talks all the employees here, calls them fat, ugly, lazy, makes fun of everyone around once she gets to know you. #2- NO ONE WEARS GLOVES. YOUR FOOD IS ALWAYS TOUCHED WITH DIRTY HANDS! Ever notice most people don't wash their hands before they make your sandwich?! And also, when prep is being made behind doors, NO GLOVES. Only time they follow the health-codes, is when we have the health inspection every month. #3- WE NEVER WASH SAUCE BOTTLES. Every day we wipe them off and re-fill them. Ever noticed an employee taking the bin in the back and bring it back out later? Yeah, that's what were doing. So sooner or later, once mold is growing in them, we will wash them out, So the health inspection People wont find out. #4- Porvi the boss-(manager) is rude and disrespectful to the customers. And if your card declines she will manually entry it and TAKE A COPY ON A PAPER OF YOUR CREDIT CARD! DO NOT let her do this! If she ever loses that paper your in trouble!!! #5- Even if you are DEATHLY ILL and can barely WALK they will not come in and cover your shift! they would rather just threaten to fire you or yell at you for speaking up for yourself. and finally #6- ALL OF THE FOOD SITS IN THE COOLER(REFRIDGE) FOR DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!! YOUR FOOD IS MOST LIKELY BECOMING ROTTEN BY THE MINUTE AND COULD POSSIBLY MAKE YOU VERY ILL. They don't get much business only in the afternoons, so they DO NOT sell their food that fast. THE BOSSES ARE CHEAP PEOPLE. They would rather serve you rotten food then throw it away!!!!. If you did take the time out of the day to read this message. Pleaseeeeee spread the word and warn people to stay away for health reasons. This is a dangerous subway, believe it or not. You can take the chance for yourself. I see what happens behind...
Read moreDO NOT go to this Subway location, if you want to be treated fairly. I am disabled and utilize a service dog for daily living. I've been everywhere with my service dog including some restaurants like: LaRosa's and Red Lobster. Every restaurant (other than this Subway location) has been very accommodating, understanding, and kind. This is the first time I've ever had an access issue and was discriminated against. Never. My mother ordered two "foot-long subs" while I used the restroom. When I came out, I sat down at a booth. Right as my service dog was going under the booth, an employee (who I think is the manager/owner) began to question me. I verbally verified that my dog was not just a pet and that I required my dog due to multiple disabilities. That wasn't enough for her. She wanted a certificate, service dog tag, and/or other "proof". Understandable but not at all required by law and is illegal to ask for. There is no nationally accepted certification or tag so I don't carry one (also why it is not required). She was continuously barraging me non-stop, except for when she went behind the counter to call someone on a phone. When my mother asked if we were being kicked out, she kept saying something like, No, I am not kicking you out but I can't allow you to stay without proof. My highly-trained, well-mannered, service dog was barely noticeable to other customers. I wrote a letter to Subway corporate office and am waiting for a reply.
UPDATE 9/2/17:
I was offered a complimentary meal from the owner. The employee this time was totally different. She was friendly while making sandwiches, which continued even after she realized I had my service dog with me. She even offered and brought out a bowl of water for my dog. Completely different person...
Read more09/01/22 There is a tip option at subway and as I was being cashed out my first thought was “why would I give you a tip for doing your job” & then as I was heading home I thought to myself how I regretted not tipping the employee. I have never had such great service than how I did today. I now learned that if a employee shows me how great of a worker they’re then they deserve a tip. I want to start tipping people for a more resourceful way instead of “having to”. I was immediately greeted when I walked into the door, she had stopped doing what she was doing to assist me right away, she asked me questions how I wanted my sandwich than any other typical subway employee never asked, the sandwich was greatly made, she didn’t only tell me to have a good day, but a good week and a safe night, she was fast and multitasked. Now that’s the kinda of service that deserves a tip. I hope to go back to this location (as i don’t live in the area) & do what I should’ve done. HUGE THANK YOU...
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