...my ass!
I bet many of you have seen Quiznos' ads where they're comparing their sandwiches to Subway, and how they've got so much more meat in them... Well apparently they haven't checked in on their Kent State University franchise, where it's tiny servings and tons of stress.
The sandwiches usually have WAY too much dressing/sauce on them (unless you verbally stop them mid-squirt!) - telling them in advance "just a LITTLE sauce" doesn't seem to do it.
They've recently been getting skimpier on stuff like the lettuce - where if you say "yes, I'd like lettuce" you LITERALLY get a pinch of lettuce. When you ask for more - another pinch. You have to say "A LOT of lettuce please!" to get a reasonable amount. (I'm honestly not kidding about that pinch bit!)
And now this...
I don't know if you can tell from this picture, but this turkey and roasted red pepper sauce sandwich honestly has two paper thin sliced of shaved turkey. I know they're supposed to weigh the meat they have on the sandwiches - that's why they have scales there and SOMETIMES weigh it. And I can pretty much guarantee you than two tiny little slices (again with the pinching) does NOT come up to whatever weight they're supposed to put on the sandwich. Heck, I could've served this to my vegetarian friends and felt almost no guilt!!!
Quiznos - are ya looking here!? Check out your Kent State store - service sucks! We've had to decline paper cups that had chili down inside them because the girl handing them to us had just served chili. We've had to repeatedly ask for more lettuce after getting just a couple shreds. We've had to wait while the guys putting our sandwiches together were flirting with the customers and building them extra big salads. And now the meat issue? We were better off when Subway was in the same location - and that was stressful too!
Man, our Food Services folks are making some lousy choices...
Ok, venting done! :)
1 comment:
That sandwich looks like nothing more than a mess of sauce. Have you thought to talk to the manager?
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