Talk:Quiznos Sub
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There are many false statements in this article. Subway DOES toast their sandwiches, Subway DOES sell salads and soup, and unlike Quiznos, Subway DOES Bake their own bread in the store. Quiznos bread is all frozen.
- In either case, I see someone's done the fixing already. Krupo 04:21, Dec 3, 2004 (UTC)
Yea but all of Quiznos meats are freshly sliced, where as subway uses packeged meats... so there plus quiznos is a hell of alot better than subway! Boo-YAH!
Quiznos? Could they think of a worse name for a sub shop? Why don't they just cut the crap and call themselves Gay Men Eat Here Subs? ~Seanbaby
I am considering placing some not so flattering information backed up by secondary evidence about some franchisee woes. Apparently there is a lot of discontent about this company's practices.Abu sme 07:26, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
What does Quizno's mean anyway? Or rather Who is Quizno?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.100.115.164 (talk • contribs).
Can someone please start something about how they do not release nutrition info about their sandwiches. Maybe about how mcdonalds owns them too.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.100.115.164 (talk • contribs).
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[edit] False Advertising
Does anyone remember a few years ago when Quiznos advertised how they were using "real" meat, despite the fact all of their meat products were sliced from chopped and pressed loaves. Aaronproot
- It certainly tastes more real, having the fibrous texture of 'real' meat, though I don't think that's a good thing. It falls apart, unlike Subway's heated-tray-meat.
[edit] Bacon
I've worked at Quizno's since Feb 2005 as something to do while I'm at school and have since worked my way up to manager while I was home from school this past summer. NEVER have I seen anything called "baconaise". We do have a product called "Bacon Alfredo Sauce" that only goes on the "Chicken Carbonara" sandwich. If a sandwich gets mayo, its regular old mayo, no additives. Furthermore, the remaining chicken sanwiches get Ranch, Honey Bourbon Mustard, Honey Mustard, Chipole Mayo, or Zesty Grille sauce. Darry2385 21:45, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Just saw a TV ad 4 October, 2006 wherein Quiznos proclaims that if thou art unhappy with the sandwich made for thee you get a second free sandwich. Isn't that nice. What if the second sandwich tastes worse than the first? I have tried their fare twice. That was enuff. The Mighty Obbop never returned. Heckaroni, I can concoct a better sandwich for half the cost. Obbop mumbled this in a lucid moment.209.50.1.73 02:03, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cleanup
Despite the foregoing, the real problems with this article are the use of weasel words ("it has been suggested that..."), no explanation of the company name, and a listing of their menu (???) taking more space than the discussion of the company history. This ad needs a lot of work, including the addition of pertinent information, a rewrite to eliminate weaseliness, some legitimate sourcing, and elimination of the menu (which has no place in an encyclopedia, for cryin' out loud, and which changes so frequently that we would have to have an on-call rewrite team to handle it). Canonblack 16:03, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- They make great sandwiches, but their menu does not belong on Wikipedia. Deleted. It'd be fine to link to the thing, but I agree with the above - it isn't pertinent to the point that it deserves a subsection of the article, and a pain to keep up to date. Fedallah 07:53, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Nutritional Information?
I've heard that Quiznos doesn't like to give out their nutritional information? --74.100.13.84 20:24, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
- Yes thats true. When I last worked, which was before classes resumed, all I had to show people about nutrition was an outdated list of subs w/ carb information. On the website, they show full info for two subs [1] and provide a link to contact them about nutrition info. Darry2385 23:13, 5 November 2006 (UTC)