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It seems very appropriate to me that the option for a sandwich restaurant in an airport would consist of Quizno's and not Subway. After all, people are often in a hurry at airports, as I was. Who has the time to specify all the contents of a sandwich and catch a flight that's leaving soon? I generally like Subway as a fast food restaurant, but Quizno's works better here as it has predetermined items on the menu that take less time to prepare. I gave their simple menu a glance and ordered a "The Traditional" sandwich for $7.49 ($8.11) after tax. I think this sandwich was eight inches and offered many of the ingredients commonly found in sandwiches as the name suggests. Meats consisted of roast beef, turkey breast, and ham. To round it all off, they included cheddar, black olives, iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and buttermilk ranch dressing. All in all, a decent sandwich and a great option for food at the airport.
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