. "2013-09-20T00:00:00"^^ . . . "Make sure you look at the veggies before you put them on your sandwhich...they aren't always fresh. I very much enjoy a good Sub every now and then. Where can you get it cheapest but at Subway, unless you make it yourself.\n\nSubways menu is pretty straight forward. You basically pick your bread and meat to start and then they put the rest of the toppings on for you. You basically pay to have someone make you a sandwich. I'll admit that there bread is good so no complaints there. Most of the meat though is either like lunch meat like turkey, black forest ham and roast beef. The chicken is the only item that has some texture to it but you can purchase tastier chicken at the grocery store. \n\nThe strips lay there appearing unappetizing already covered in the chosen sauce for your meal. That part kind of takes the fresh out of it right? I usually choose a Veggie Delight or I get the tuna. My normal fixins are spinach, tomato, green pepper, banana bell peppers, olives, cucumbers and lots of red onions. For sauce, i implore the italian, light mayo for tuna, and sometimes the southwest sauce. \n\nSubways prices are fair for the subs and i tend to take coupons on the days that they aren't advertising any $5 foot long. Who can pass up a buy one get one free sub!!!"^^ . "0"^^ . "3"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ .