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I don't think they're in NYC yet but they do have good subs.Jimmy John's delivers >
This. Get hero bread, a couple 20 oz bottles of Dr. Pepper or Vanilla coke.
Also,a couple bags of
Cousins >>>>>>>> Jersey Mikes > Jimmy Johns > ________ > Subway
I have NEVER heard anyone do that. People can't even say the word pepperoncini.Why do people always call the banana peppers as pepperoncinis when it clearly states banana peppers on the sign
i ALWAYS get jalapeno chips wherever i order sandwiches... never had this brand...where can i cop?
Theres more subways than macdonalds i think
impossibleTheres more subways than macdonalds i think
impossibleTheres more subways than macdonalds i think
No, subway is the fastest growing chain since McDonald'sTheres more subways than macdonalds i think
No, subway is the fastest growing chain since McDonald'sTheres more subways than macdonalds i think
1.Fred DeLuca, a 17-year-old high school graduate opened the very first “Subway” restaurant in 1965 called, “Pete’s Super Submarines” in Bridgeport Connecticut, USA to help pay for his college tuition fees.
2.Subway serves an impressive 2,800 subs and salads per minute in the U.S.A.As of 2012, there are 37,776 Subway restaurants, with 380,000 employees in 100 different countries worldwide!Subway franchises produced $9 billion in sales in 2011!
2.The original Subway logo was designed in 1968 by **** Pilchen, Subway’s first employee, who still works at Subway HQ today.
3.Subway claims to be able to produce two million different combination of sandwiches! That’s a lot of sandwiches!
4.The first Subway franchise store opened in 1974 in Wallingford, Connecticut by DeLuca’s friend, Brian Dixon!
5.Jared Fogel or the “Subway guy” as he was fondly recognised became Subway’s official spokesperson in 2000, as he lost 245 lbs eating healthy subway sandwiches, which became known as the unofficial “Subway Sandwich Diet”.
6.The current Subway logo was designed in 2002 by Graphic Designer, Ruth Woyciesjes of Creative Services.Subway’s fastest sandwich maker of 2012 is Arizona Subway employee, Salvador Rodriguez who won the chain’s “Sub Jammers” competition with a record time of 51.51 seconds to create a foot-long sandwich!