Where do I even begin with this Subway experience? It was a perfect storm of bad service, poorly made food, and shockingly discriminatory hiring practices. Let's just say I won't be darkening their door again. First off, the location itself is a bit of a head-scratcher. It's tucked away inside a tiny gas station, which isn't inherently a problem, but it makes it incredibly difficult to find. Unless you happen to spot the minuscule Subway sign clinging to the gas station's facade, you'd never know it was there. It's like a game of "Where's Waldo," but instead of Waldo, it's a lukewarm footlong. Upon entering, it was clear something was… amiss. The place was packed. Not just busy, but packed. It felt like I'd stumbled into some kind of impromptu hiring event. Navigating through the crowd to even reach the counter was a Herculean task. The gas station itself was also overflowing with people, creating a chaotic and claustrophobic atmosphere. My friend and I both ordered the Spicy Nacho Chicken sub. Here's where things went from bad to worse. We had different employees making our sandwiches. My sub looked like it had been assembled by a toddler with a vendetta against sandwiches. It was a mess, completely unlike the promotional pictures or even my friend's (which, to be fair, looked like it was supposed to look). It was clear there was a serious lack of consistency in food preparation. But the real kicker, the truly appalling part of this experience, was what I overheard during the sub-making process. The guy conducting interviews (amidst the chaos, mind you) was asking potential employees – and only the female applicants – if they had children. And then, he proceeded to explain how Subway doesn't like to hire people with children because it gives them an excuse to call off work. I'm not kidding. I was absolutely floored. This blatant gender discrimination is not only unethical, it's potentially illegal. I was so disgusted I could barely eat the slop of a sandwich I'd been given. The food itself was equally disappointing. It was clear that the sandwiches were made with little care or attention to detail. It was just… ill-handled and sloppy. The Spicy Nacho Chicken? More like Spicy Nacho Disaster. Between the confusing location, the chaotic atmosphere, the inconsistent and poorly made food, and the shockingly discriminatory hiring practices, this Subway experience was an absolute disaster. I will never go back. I'd rather eat a gas station hot dog (and that's saying something). Avoid this Subway at all costs. You've...
Read moreI’m only leaving stars because i to have one to leave this review !! Tonight was the worst experience I ever got from this subway!!! They made my husband wait for almost a hour for 4 subs that was paid online 15 minutes before he got there !!! A pregnant girl who didn’t work there jumped behind the line to help the lady working because she was to drunk to handle making the subs. I was on the phone with my husband and to hear the things that was being talked about around my husband disgusted me!!! And they was very laund and obnoxious it must of been the liqueur talking !!! The lady was complaining about how we ordered our subs and told my husband to come back and make it himself !!!!! My husband worked a 12 hour shift and came in and waiting this long and was ignored and treated unfairly!!! I am not happy I was so unhappy I called subway and a man answered after calling 3 times to no response and says we’re open and hung up !!! What type of Customer service is this !!???!??? I called back to talk to subway he told me to come in and hung up on me again!!!!! Worst experience ever and we go here often never had this happen to us until tonight I want this reported to the higher management and I want these people reprehended for the service they gave to us tonight !!!!! Or we will never be back if this service don’t change !!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😤😤😤😤😤😤😡😡😡😡😡😡😡🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 subs so full...
Read moreNo longer 24 hours!! Came in around 10:10. Two subway employees and one Hy-miler employee were present(based off uniforms) another lady was waiting in line so me and my partner stepped in behind her to wait to be served. Stood for a solid 3 minutes in silence before the Hy-Miler told us all that they were only taking DoorDash orders right now and that the Till was closed due to short staffing. Having been a subway employee before I know the minimum amount of people needed on shift to keep the store open is 1. The Subway employee did not address any of us at all and only stood next to Hy-Miler employee either talking or just watching her tell us the store was closed. I asked what time they usually close and she clarified they were usually 24 hours but closed due to...
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