Two impossibly delicious places. Both expensive, both mouth watering. But which is better? EoFF decides.
Two impossibly delicious places. Both expensive, both mouth watering. But which is better? EoFF decides.
Subway.
Torpedos are pretty good. I just had one for lunch. I don't feel like a pig when I eat one, like I do when I eat a foot long sub. And I save a dollar lol
Quiznos isn't expensive, and I haven't heard of the other place.
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Paying almost 7 dollars for a small sandwich is expensive to me...![]()
I thought the large one was 7 dollars.
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Well, with tax, it's around 7 dollars for a small Chicken Carbonara for me. When I have money, it's not a big deal, but when I was poor and in college, it was like investing a fortune in the stock market, very tentative.
Are you in New York City or something? That's the only place I can think of that would have more expensive sandwiches than San Francisco. $7 for a small is outrageous.
Proud to be the Unofficial Secret Illegal Enforcer of Eyes on Final Fantasy!
When I grow up, I want to go toBovineTrump University! - Ralph Wiggum
No, that was in Rhode Island, of all places! Though I think it comes to about that much here too, on the island. I might be exaggerating slightly, maybe it was $6.50, but it certainly was more than $5 for a small. :[
Last edited by Rye; 06-03-2009 at 01:12 AM.
Do you even have to ask? Panera Bread!
Two ferociously mediocre, overpriced chain restaurants. The choice is tough. I'll go with the classic rebel-against-the-conventions-of-the-thread "neither".
I only go to Panera Bread for their broccoli-cheddar soup bread bowl (and sometimes chocolate cake). For sandwiches, I prefer going to Jimmy John's and getting a Slim 6 (provolone cheese only, yum). ^_^
WTF is Panera Bread?