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Javierth Salazar
Mar 18, 2026
My wife, my son, and I arrived determined to eat at the place because we really love Subway, but unfortunately, the girl who was working made me wait in front of the counter for quite a while while she was arguing in a call using her AirPods, with a rather arrogant attitude, taking the bread out of the molds roughly, and even throwing the trays grotesquely into the warming oven. When she finally decided to serve me, she came at me very rudely, asking, “What do you want?” And I simply replied, “Hey, how you doing? You know what? I don’t want anything anymore, thank you,” and I left.
It’s really unfortunate that in a place with such a good reputation, there is someone who cannot manage their personal issues and allows them to affect their customer service. I would not recommend this place at all, and it’s regrettable that I cannot return due to the impression she left on me, my wife, and my 7-year-old son. Where has basic courtesy gone?
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David Luster
Mar 8, 2026
I stopped into the Subway inside Walmart expecting the usual: a sandwich, mild confusion about whether I wanted it toasted, and the quiet realization that I somehow spent $14 on lunch. What I did not expect was to encounter Ariana — the undisputed MVP of sandwich artistry.
From the moment I stepped up, Ariana was moving at a pace that can only be described as Olympic-level sandwich assembly. Bread slicing, toppings flying, customers smiling… it was like watching a perfectly choreographed deli ballet. Meanwhile, she somehow managed to greet every single customer like they were a regular at a five-star restaurant. Friendly, upbeat, patient — the kind of customer service that makes you pause and think, Wait… this is inside a Walmart, right?
But here’s where Ariana truly became a legend.
I ordered a foot-long Spicy Italian, and somewhere in the middle of the process she casually saved me a couple bucks by pointing out a deal I didn’t even know about. Now let’s be honest… in today’s world that kind of thing is about as rare as finding a shopping cart in the Walmart parking lot that actually rolls straight. Most people would just ring it up and send you on your way.
Not Ariana.
You could genuinely tell she cared about doing a good job and helping customers, which is especially impressive considering companies these days don’t exactly shower their frontline employees with the kind of pay they deserve. Yet here she was, working hard, being kind, making people laugh, and running that Subway like she personally owned the franchise.
If Subway corporate is reading this, two things:
1. Ariana deserves a raise.
2. If you don’t give her one, someone else probably will.
Great service is rare. Ariana made buying a sandwich feel like a good experience, not just a transaction. If you’re at the Walmart Subway and she’s behind the counter, congratulations — you picked the right line.
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Carmen Santiago
Jan 23, 2026
They had to be clean this place ; so nasty floor ; disgusting worms nearby trash can moving around. So 🤮; I threw my sandwich because I can’t eat . Nice people but they have to clean the place . It’s sanitary and mandatory . The state could close the place
We bought there because I did not have any other option, they should talk to the light-eyed blond woman who attends, at night, she is very rude, she throws the food and takes care of you as if she were the one who paid👎👎👎👎