TMMLK loved that segment where you wanted tomatoes on the side and were refused. Could you please do another topic on radio if this is still an ongoing issue with the sandwich shops, etc. TMMLK would love an update.
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TMMLK loved that segment where you wanted tomatoes on the side and were refused. Could you please do another topic on radio if this is still an ongoing issue with the sandwich shops, etc. TMMLK would love an update.
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Never happened again, and I don't believe it will ever happen again in my life.
Very bizarre situation. The owner just had a weird bug up his ass about people using side vegetables to make a "free" salad (something I couldn't have been doing, since I only wanted tomatoes!)
Because of this thread, Druff retold the story on PFA radio. Then I did it twice and texted the pics to Druff.
This was last August…
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Did it today for the 3rd time and have the receipt as proof…
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Can somebody please link me to the tomato radio episode please?
https://pokerfraudalert.com/forum/sh...n-Event-Malady
2:29:36 mark
Or, if you want to listen on podcast apps, look for the show labeled 11/16/21.
The story is old though... from back in 2010. It was a legendary thread on Donkdown, and actually stirred some debate (some trolling, some serious) as to whether I had the right to ask for the same tomatoes from a Subway sandwich to be put on the side instead of on the sandwich.
Decided to post it on YouTube. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-4vcX0N8p8
Tomatoes on the side will live on forever.
Thanks brother
Brother I do not eat vegetables
Newsom is coy about the bread exemption and the trade that was involved. I’m sure DeSantis will corner him on this during the upcoming debate.Quote:
This exemption applies only where the establishment produces for sale bread as a stand-alone menu item, and does not apply if the bread is available for sale solely as part of another menu item."
https://www.businessinsider.com/pane...se-2023-9?op=1
I have an uncle who had a bodega on les Manhattan, he ended up kicking out at least 10 people that acted like kessler or druff . always complaining and sometimes its valid , but sometimes its petty shit and not worth the hassle.
druff and kessler have been right on many things , but its the small things that they cant let go that gives them this reputation
I finally listened to this on your YouTube show
It’s an amusing story but mainly I find it really weird
It’s funny to hear about but you really shouldn’t be hassling a business owner like that over something like tomato’s
Brother it’s really crazy stuff you have to be at least partially just trolling
It was posted back in 2010 for the purpose of entertaining the forum.
But I also was correct. If you run a Subway, you need to stick to the company standards, and not make your own persnickety rules. If you want to enact bizarre rules at your business, you need to do it on your own brand. Franchises exist for the exact reason of drawing people in who have a certain expectation of standards.
This guy wanted it both ways -- to get people in who like the Subway brand, but to also make rules to save himself money which violate Subway policy.
So fuck him.
Kessler will sometimes obsess over minutiae where it's not even clear he's in the right (and sometimes he's actually wrong).
In my situations, I always make sure that there's a very high chance I'm correct, and I can prove it. My recent incident at Target is a good example of this, as was this tomatoes-on-the-side debacle of 2010.
Basically the common theme in all of these is that the employee is wrong and doesn't know what the fuck he/she is doing, digs their heels in and turns it into a battle of egos (rather than being open to realizing they're incorrect), and then they escalate it to the point where they break a ton of other company rules in the process of trying to one-up me.
Then I report it, and they get in trouble.
I have no sympathy for employees like that. Your job is not a power trip.
This Subway thing wasn't involving employees, instead a rogue franchise owner, but same concept applies. I reported his franchise to Subway, they agreed he was in violation of their agreement, and they compelled him to start allowing customers to get stuff on the side.
So far, I have been 3 for 3 in getting my tomatoes on the side. Druff is 0 point 0 for 1 time and I think its because he's Jewish (sad).
Someone (not me) just did it at In N Out burger. The issue was a previous patron got tomato ends and this was in response to that.
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I went to Subway a few days ago for the first time in a couple years. I noticed they had shredded cheese I had not seen that before I only ever got the the triangle cheese. I was like that looks really good on scrambled eggs, I said hey man you mind taking a handful and put that is a bag? He took one of those cookie bags and put a generous portion in there, at the end of my order I gave him a $2 tip. That is new to Subway the option to tip on your credit card. Next morning I mixed it with scrambled eggs would recommend. Hot sauce as well. Lots of salt and pepper.
At my local Subways you can't even see the food anymore. It's all behind a screen and you can only order from the menu board above the counter. They try to sell it as a good thing.. it's all FRESHLY SLICED!
I don't know what caused the change but I'll never go there again.
https://people.com/subway-will-switc...n-2025-8612873Quote:
Subway is switching up its drink options next year. The sandwich chain announced a new 10-year agreement to stock PepsiCo products rather than the Coca-Cola beverages it has sold since 2003. The beverage shift will start in U.S. restaurants in 2025.
Tomatoes on the shirt…
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Today the legend lives on…
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