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Subway is...okay. I'm giving it 3 stars not because the food is bad (well some of it is, using the microwave to make a sammich? Marone!) but because it's just not knock your socks off good. If I'm going to spend my lazily earned money on food, I want something that I can't make at home, and besides, there are so many better options out there (Jimmy Johns, Jason's). I have to say when I'm on the UNLV campus and I walk by the outdoor Subway (not the one in the Student Union) and smell that bread, it makes me want to walk in. But I can make a turkey sammich at home for free. Plus I'm not eatin anywhere that uses a speedo clad man as a spokesperson. But in a pinch, Subway delivers a consistent, good, middle of the road sammich.
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