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No. I just thought it was funny.you tip your garbage man?
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No. I just thought it was funny.you tip your garbage man?
I am good with paper, glass, plastic, aluminum...all of itAluminum is really only item I'm militant on recycling, pretty good with glass and paper
Plastic recycling is a scam to make us feel better for using single use plastic, it's very hard to recycle and even when thrown in the bin, no one wants it and often ends up in trash anyways, it also creates microplastics which counter any benefit of the program
/recycling rant on plastics (there is a good frontline episode on it if you're interested, and other sources of you're scared of PBS programming)
I think he means they fuckyou tip your garbage man?
I have in the past, mostly because we'd throw a bunch of extra stuff in there that probably should have been hauled away personally.you tip your garbage man?
Calling a Subway employee an "artist" is the most offensive aspect of that story.So much for Subway being a healthy place to eat. Dude in front of me ordered a footlong pretzel and everyone in line shared his shame as the Subway artist painted this footlong abomination with butter, sprinkled it with enough salt to kill every snail on earth, and threw in a giant cup of nacho cheese to go with.
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I mean, I guess relative to McDonald's, but I sure as shit wouldn't consider it a "healthy" place to eat. Bunch of highly processed meats and cheeses on breads that contain rubber, doused in sauces loaded with sugar and/or salt. That's not healthy.So much for Subway being a healthy place to eat.
calling subway healthy is also pretty terrible, IMOCalling a Subway employee an "artist" is the most offensive aspect of that story.
I mean, I guess relative to McDonald's, but I sure as shit wouldn't consider it a "healthy" place to eat. Bunch of highly processed meats and cheeses on breads that contain rubber, doused in sauces loaded with sugar and/or salt. That's not healthy.
Mixed field greens salad, light balsamic vinaigrette, grilled chicken breast, an apple and some water.
I mean, I guess relative to McDonald's, but I sure as shit wouldn't consider it a "healthy" place to eat. Bunch of highly processed meats and cheeses on breads that contain rubber, doused in sauces loaded with sugar and/or salt. That's not healthy.
Mixed field greens salad, light balsamic vinaigrette, grilled chicken breast, an apple and some water.
I'd agree with that, I just disagree with the reality.I feel like Subway always marketed itself as healthy
Calling a Subway employee an "artist" is the most offensive aspect of that story.
I'd agree with that, I just disagree with the reality.
Miss the old grocery store subs from my childhood. That grocery store is no longer as it went out when the Walmart Super Center came to town & Krogers bought out the other small town grocer.I feel like Subway always marketed itself as healthy, or healthier than fast food.
I got a basic ham and cheese sub. Wasn’t bad. Wasn’t amazing either.
It's not even close.Wawa >>>>>>>>Subway
Firehouse, Jimmy Johns, Potbelly...give me any of those over Subway.It's not even close.
My daughter likes Subway for some reason. I can't comprehend it. There's about 10 places I could go nearby to get a better sandwich on better bread with more meat on it. Subway sucks.
Fight me, @Jiddy.
@Jiddy and @fahvra like fucking each other behind the Subway dumpster.Firehouse, Jimmy Johns, Potbelly...give me any of those over Subway.
Subway bread tastes like cardboard.
Firehouse, Jimmy Johns, Potbelly...give me any of those over Subway.
Subway bread tastes like cardboard.
stay away from Subway, palDon’t eat cardboard, bro.
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