JJ
joshhill212
Mar 24, 2026
I started to order a salad. The employee had put a few things in the bowl already when I asked for it to be chopped. I felt bad for him already starting the salad after he informed me they no longer chop salads, because I no longer wanted it.
When I stated that I actually wanted something different, because I didn't realize they had changed how they make the salads, he made an audible disgruntled groan of being annoyed. I initially felt bad, & tried to apologize to him. However he completely ignored my three different attempts at apologies with the silent treatment, only responding to do the bare minimum to finish my order & get me out of the store.
At this point, I admit, I became irritated & before I started to leave, I said, you don't have be an asshole, & throw a tantrum (In Response To How He Treated Me). Right before I walked out of the door, the employee said something along the lines of, "Do you have a problem?" I attempt to explain my issue. Then another customer told me these are good workers, & then told me to leave.
Then the manager tried to kick me out. If you have video with audio at that Subway location, I would recommend watching the situation play out! My actual question is, if somebody (In This Case, The Subway Employee) is treating me like crap, why is it not okay for me to react accordingly? Why was I scolded, & kick out, when I was the one treated badly in the first place?