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It's no secret that I dig DiBella's. All of their subs are tasty. But this place is SLOW. Don't order a sandwich hot or else you will wait a long time. And...there is no order tracking...you tell the dude behind the counter what you want and presto...the lady at the end of the counter where you pay for your sub asks you what you ordered. Huh? If you aren't smart enough to devise an electronic order tracking system, I'll tell you I ordered a kid's sub every time. Kidding...but seriously, get with the digital era. Even the clowns at McDonald's know what I ordered. "Old fashioned" shouldn't mean "antiquated" when it comes to food ordering! Penn Station has it all over this place in terms of taste, speed and order tracking.
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