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I'm pretty much writing this review because, after I went to Dave's Cosmic Subs I realized how much BETTER Jimmy John's is than Dave's. And that's sorta scary because Jimmy John's is so...generic and mass-produced. But I freaking love their sandwiches! I don't know how else to explain it. For no real reason, my mouth waters every time I think about the Turkey Tom sandwich. I think the bread tastes great although I know some would disagree. It's definitely crisper than Subway, which is a big plus in my book because Subway sandwiches get too mushy after ten minutes. Forget about saving half a Subway sandwich in the fridge for lunch tomorrow. Not happening. You'll throw it out. I kinda wish there were other bread options at Jimmy's other than the sub and the whole-grain bread, but on the other hand, I wouldn't want to mess with a good thing. Maybe I'm so used to using grody Light mayo on all my sandwiches at home, that when I come here and get full-on Hellman's from mutant tubs, it just soothes me in a way I can't explain. I'm gonna do it now: Nom nom. Sorry!
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