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Jennifer Williams
May 29, 2026
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I work in the area and have somewhat limited healthy food options, so I end up going to Subway more than I'd like. The problem is that every time I go, I seem to get charged a different price.
I was told that a wrap gets a footlong portion of meat but only a 6-inch portion of veggies and cheese so everything fits in the wrap. Once I understood that, I started ordering wraps. They're already expensive considering you're getting less food overall in exchange for a wrap, but I made it work.
I usually order the Chicken Bacon Ranch. They often try to upcharge me, but I catch it. Recently, they started asking whether I want 2 or 4 strips of bacon. I've always gotten 4 strips, and the total has usually been around $13. Today, however, they told me I was being charged the "footlong bacon price." What does that even mean? The bacon alone was $3 for just 2 strips.
It honestly feels like nobody there knows the pricing standards, and when you question it, they make you feel like you're the one who's wrong. Thankfully, I cook most of my meals, because dealing with the constant price changes and confusion has become an unnecessary headache.