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Richard Albert
Aug 1, 2026
This location should be closed. Shutdown permanently. If you work somewhere that sells food, like a restaurant, sandwich shop, or simply put, a place with a food menu, then you should know what ingredients go on said food that the customers will order.
For example: A Ham & Turkey Stacker.
What does Subway have listed on their menu as the default items that make up this sandwich. Well, let's just read it right off of their menu.
Bread:
Hearty Multigrain
Protein:
Oven Roasted Turkey
Black Forest Ham
Veggies:
Lettuce
Spinach
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Red Onions
Sauces:
Yellow Mustard
That's it. An extremely simple sandwich to make especially when ALL of the ingredients to make it are literally at your fingertips.
Well. It really isn't that simple for the Saturday morning opening shift employee/owner/person working it today.
If you work at a place like Subway you should know what the default ingredients are that make up any sandwich your franchise has listed on the menu.
Yeah. There are people that will ask for extra items that are not on the sandwich. There are people that will ask that some items be left off certain sandwiches.
But when you own and/or work in a Subway YOU SHOULD KNOW what ingredients make up each sandwich you advertise WITHOUT the customer having to look it up on the internet and telling you those default ingredients.
And yes. This was done at this location because the owners/mangers/employees working there are clueless. Now, to make matters worse, they still made the sandwich wrong and left of the Ham.
I ordered the Ham & Turkey Stacker. I did not receive what I ordered. Why? Because the person's working this location are too lazy to even memorize the items needed for each sandwich or have an items menu that they could reference so that they made the proper sandwich.
You go into these places now and they ask what type of bread you want then they ask what you want in it. They could not make you any of the sandwiches on their menu correctly as they have no idea what's on any of them.
People, so settling for crap service from places that can't even make their own items correctly. They expect you to tell them what you want, from the bread to every ingredient you tell them to put on it.
If any of you plan on going to this Subway try this when you get there, order a sandwich off of the menu and tell them you'll just take it the way it comes from the menu.
Be prepared to see some serious confusion.
I'll never ever go to this Subway again. Hell, I'll avoid all of them and I'll use this location when I inform others as to why they should avoid Subway completely.