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Subway to begin serving pizza; Dunkin' Donuts to follow?

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Perry White, Apr 9, 2007.

  1. jgmacg

    jgmacg Guest

    Never use Schlotzky's and 'eat' in the same sentence.
     
  2. heyabbott

    heyabbott Well-Known Member

    I Know and agree. But there are plenty of idiots in New York either new to town or tourists, who will got to Olive Garden rather than any other Italian place in the city. People are idiots, which is why there's a Pizza Hut in every town that's within 30 miles of a trailer park
     
  3. Big Buckin' agate_monkey

    Big Buckin' agate_monkey Active Member

    See Hardee's/Carls Jr.


    They used to be a fried chicken place, now they're a psuedo-Mexican place.
     
  4. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Same reason ESPN produces "Original Programming." People are stoopid.

    As for Subway pizza, I agree with those who immediately thought of McDonalds' giant colossal failure with its own pizza. Man, that shit SUCKED. I thought they'd completely gotten rid of it, but then again, I haven't been in a McDonalds other than at a rest stop in years. (I like Wendy's)

    As for Subway pizza, if it costs $2.99 now, does that mean it'll be double that in 15-16 years? I fondly remember stopping at Subway for a Cold Cut Trio at the end of a night out in high school and paying $2.49 for it. Now it's almost six bucks. Oh the humanity.
     
  5. SoSueMe

    SoSueMe Active Member



    The best pizza win the world is served in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. I will go to my grave defending that bold statement.
     
  6. SoSueMe

    SoSueMe Active Member

    Agreed. I've wheeled out of either a Tim Hortons drive thru or line inside three times this week because people ordering soups, sandwiches, half-calf-mocha-chocha-lattes and whatever else had stalled the line of people WAITING FOR COFFEE!!
     
  7. Inky_Wretch

    Inky_Wretch Well-Known Member

    BYH, do you remember when Taco Bell tacos were 29 cents?

    BBAM, the Hardees/Carl Jrs in your neck of the woods sound very odd. The ones here mainly serve burgers. No tacos or nachos or burritos. Though some burgers do have jalapenos on them.
     
  8. jgmacg

    jgmacg Guest

    Can we then presume that your headstone will read:

    "A brave, bold, crazy man
    rests here in peace -
    he never visited New York
    or even New Haven
    to eat a slice of pizza pie"
     
  9. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Whatever that place in New Haven that supposedly serves the world's best pizza? SORELY overrated.

    And Inky, I'll presume tacos were really cheap when Taco Bell opened in my hometown senior year. But I haven't had Taco Bell since I got what I paid for in the summer of '91, plus food poisoning.
     
  10. goalmouth

    goalmouth Well-Known Member

    I'll vote for Blimpie's, born in Hoboken, $2.99 for a half-sub in my high school days.
     
  11. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    Can't speak for Carl's Jr., but before they were a fried chicken place, Hardee's was a biscuits and burgers place. Decent roast beef, as well.
     
  12. jgmacg

    jgmacg Guest

    Which did you visit, BYH? There are two famous places down the street from each other in New Haven - Pepe's and Sally's. They have a rivalry like the Anchor and Duff's do up in Buffalo for the wings.
     
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