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It's only at select locations out here.
But everytime I'm in line someone is getting their tuna.
They wild for that, let me tell it.
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It's only at select locations out here.
But everytime I'm in line someone is getting their tuna.
Need a legit check on this crab meat:
^ please try da imitation crab sandwich at subway and report back. Thanks.
They be farmin fish out the pool CamRon had
Hold up homie...we all eat like that...where u think those jumbo salmon come from? fish farms b.
we all eat like that...where u think those jumbo salmon come from? fish farms b.
Hold up homie...
My fish market it literally on the Gulf..
So incredibly ignorant.
Do you speak on your behalf or the entire nation?
All salmon comes from farms?
This is the better statement..half of all US seafood is produced in aquaculture farms.
Doesnt equate to "we all eat like that"
u act like you have a choice
if 90% of all seafood is imported and over 1/2 if farmed, you basically eatin it.
I live in the pnw.. i do have a choice pendejo. I catch my own salmon. Shocking, i know
Unless he’s the 10%
But if they raise those hot n ready pies to $7, it's a wrap for them. Most of us will eat any fast food for the right price.America loves a good comeback story, if Subway can make their case I see the public support. Just like Little Ceasar’s comeback and rise to America’s top pizza chain.
Or your taste buds just improved as you grew up.I used to love Sunday as a child them the quality fell off big time. Seems like customer service dropped too. I never thought about it but I haven't eaten there in like 5 years.
The thread title makes me chuckle. Was Subway this dominant food empire at one point? If so can someone tell me the years of their reign, years of their downfall/drought/rebuild and when they began their rise to dominance again? Thank you.