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Old 07-21-2005, 10:52 PM
ChoicestHops ChoicestHops is offline
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Default Re: Dear Subway Restaurants...

Subway has some good food, but it's overpriced. You pay for veggies and bread with a couple of oz of meat.

They gotta stop the "fresh" advertising. Having your toppings, veggies, and meat pre-packed and shipped to the store is not fresh food. Fresh food is a deli or even Arby's where you slice the meat, tomatoes, onions, and etc every morning.

Firehouse Subs > Quiznos > Subway, and no it's not close.
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Old 07-22-2005, 02:44 AM
cbfair cbfair is offline
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Default Re: Dear Subway Restaurants...

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i liked how they casually mentioned he walked to subway to get his meal. I wonder how much of the weight loss was the subs, and how much was walking his fat ass approx 1 mile each way to get the sub.

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He walked about 10 feet. When he was at IU, he was incredibly, grotesquely obese. They put a Subway in about 10 feet from his front door. I believe that the McDonalds that he frequented more than once daily moved out of their current location or out of the student cafeteria or something like that as well, although I'm not positive.

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I think I once read a sign in the Subway at Kinser Pike (in Bloomington) that it is the specific location he walked to every day during his miraculous weight loss. That store isn't 10 feet from anywhere and he definately would've walked some distance to get there.

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Jared didn't start eating Subway because he was sick of being fat. He started because he was a fat, lazy waste and liked it that way. Only when he realized that he was losing tons of weight - that will happen when you replace 3 Quarter Pounders with one sub - did he decide to pursue a healthier lifestyle.

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That may or may not be true but in any event the ad campaign has been succesful for years but is now pretty grating and used up.
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Old 07-22-2005, 04:14 AM
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