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Posted: 7/3/2012 3:02:11 PM EDT
I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US.
WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. |
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. Do they have Subway's in Turkey? |
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. |
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Quoted: You mean he WAS trying? Quoted: I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. |
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I was at subway a couple days ago for lunch. The guy in front of me ordered a pizza sub.
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I haven't been to a single Subway in Michigan that will not make a pizza sub if requested. A few around my school and in my hometown even have them on their menus.
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Well, having suffered Canadas culinary aptitude, I can see why you might head south to the US for a sandwich.
However, subway sucks, and crossing a border to get it, makes zero sense... |
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tubbys pizza steak and cheese but you have to come to the great state of Michigan.....
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They serve pizza subs here in Oklahoma. Some of the Subways here also offer actual pizzas. But some of the Subways that serve pizza refuse to put mozzarella cheese on a meatbull sub though.
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The pizza sub is the only one I ever get They still have them here in NW Ohio
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. Do they have Subway's in Turkey? I prefer Schlotzky's. |
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Quoted: I was at subway a couple days ago for lunch. The guy in front of me ordered a pizza sub. No shit. |
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Quoted: I haven't been to a single Subway in Michigan that will not make a pizza sub if requested. A few around my school and in my hometown even have them on their menus. It looks like the northern states sell it, no problem. |
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it sounds like the owner is retarded. Try ordering a chicken pizzaiola, they are better.
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After that idiot racist commerical (whimpy white guy won't confront the black fire chief), Subway is off the menu.
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My crazy ex-Gf ate one every goddam time we ate at Subway here in North Carolina. No poutine or fries covered in gravy though.
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. Do they have Subway's in Turkey? No idea. They have an underground railway though. |
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Subway's menu isn't as "national" as you think. When I was TDA to Cincinnati I got funny looks when ever I went into a subway and asked for Sweet Peppers on my sub. I would give them funny looks back for not having sweet peppers and not knowing what they are. I'm glad I'm back among civilization, where subs have sweet peppers and where cinnamon and coco powder isn't considered a chili spice. |
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I wonder if you can sneak one in there without them knowing they're making a pizza sub until it's too late.
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. |
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Meh I like pizza and I like sub sandwiches. Pizza subs not so much. Now if they served a good Poutine I'd be all over that. |
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I was at a Subway a couple weeks ago that served both pizza subs and actual pizzas. Go choke yourself.
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. Do they have Subway's in Turkey? I prefer Schlotzky's. +1 Another Texan invention. There's some good stuff from here. Of course, I love turkey, so y'all get props for inventing that. |
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Pizza sub, I had one in Charlottesville, VA.
Me no want no more. You mirk baggers can haz them. Danny (finger) |
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Quoted: After that idiot racist commerical (whimpy white guy won't confront the black fire chief), Subway is off the menu. And whats with the stupid kiddy voices they use? |
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. Do they have Subway's in Turkey? I prefer Schlotzky's. +1 Another Texan invention. There's some good stuff from here. Of course, I love turkey, so y'all get props for inventing that. I think Schlotzky's closed shop here though. Used to go there all the time when I was in college. |
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. what the fuck is a "Sub"? they are called Grinders Subway is headquartered in CT. The only Subs in CT are the ones that come out of the giant atomic Dildo factory in Groton next to the Navy Base. |
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I know they did at some point anyway.. I have had Pizza subs from subway and have seen others get them multiple times. But our McDonalds still does not have pizza |
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We have more sophisticated tastes that "pizza sub" there Canada....
We have avocado bacon wraps with falafel |
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. Do they have Subway's in Turkey? I prefer Schlotzky's. We need Turkish food in CT plz |
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. Do they have Subway's in Turkey? I prefer Schlotzky's. We need Turkish food in CT plz I may have to open a shop in CT, I have fans there But seriously, I wonder how much it would cost to open a kebab shop somewhere in the Northeast, NH or CT preferably. I'd say Vermont too but no one lives in Vermont apparently. |
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We need Turkish food in CT plz I may have to open a shop in CT, I have fans there But seriously, I wonder how much it would cost to open a kebab shop somewhere in the Northeast, NH or CT preferably. I'd say Vermont too but no one lives in Vermont apparently. $870,000 in CT. Fucking thieving goons would probably give you a million bucks if you wanted to start a busway to nowhere, but real company's get nothing. We do have a few Turkish restaurants in CT, however you need an armored vehicle and a few armed guards to go in those neighborhoods. |
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Quoted: I was at a Subway a couple weeks ago that served both pizza subs and actual pizzas. Go choke yourself. I didn't know they still had actual pizzas. They add toppings you pick out, then run it through the oven they use to toast their subs. |
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Quoted: it sounds like the owner is retarded. Try ordering a chicken pizzaiola, they are better. I fucking love that sandwich. |
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We need Turkish food in CT plz I may have to open a shop in CT, I have fans there But seriously, I wonder how much it would cost to open a kebab shop somewhere in the Northeast, NH or CT preferably. I'd say Vermont too but no one lives in Vermont apparently. $870,000 in CT. Fucking thieving goons would probably give you a million bucks if you wanted to start a busway to nowhere, but real company's get nothing. We do have a few Turkish restaurants in CT, however you need an armored vehicle and a few armed guards to go in those neighborhoods. If you saw the videos from this past weekend's arfcom Connecticut machine-gun shoot, you'd probably make reservations for all of us. We were a small, angry army with crew-served weapons and grenade launchers It was epic. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_8_26/488143_NEHTFM_Suppressor_Shoot___7_1___UPDATE___.html&page=4 |
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It was on special a couple of months ago
Meatball marinara sub and add pepperoni. |
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While I don't know the status of the pizza sub locally, I do know that only certain local Subways have the veggie patty sub.
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I bet whoever took your order was an arfcommer.
The whole place probably erupted in laughter after you finished your shit sandwich and left. |
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Why would you ever order a pizza sub when you have wonderful cuisine like Tim Horton's lasagna-in-a-bowl?
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I went to Subway for lunch and the franchise owner told me that they don't serve pizza subs in the US. WTF? How can you not have pizza subs? What kind of backwards culture are you running down there? The pizza sub is the most natural combination of ingredients of any sub ever created! Bun, mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni = pizza sub. You're not even trying anymore. Do they have Subway's in Turkey? I prefer Schlotzky's. We need Turkish food in CT plz Listing here. |
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