I thought in a Subway you had the opportunity to pick the type of sandwich you wanted, along with what went on it.
I don't understand. Is it the mere presence of pork products within a 2 block radius that is offensive or that they might get it in their meal by accident? And must I be deprived of a specific food choice just because someone else finds it offensive for whatever reason?
Posted By: shipscook
Apr 29 # 7 of 12
think about it?? baconpatrol is serving spam??
Nan
Posted By: Mama Mangia
Apr 29 # 8 of 12
doesn't Subway sell allturkey products? turkey ham, turkey bologna, etc.?
Posted By: Dilbert
Apr 29 # 9 of 12
>>spam
well, perhaps not directly - but it is a 'position'
think about it - keeping strict Kosher is a splendid example (I'm not Jewish so don't go into orbit should I err here . . . )
requires separate utensils, serving ware, the whole sheeeshbang. it's a religious thing - not to be discussed here - but.... "And that's the way it is"
I've frequented Jewish deli shops with sit-in service - different color plates, separate kitchen, different flatware designs - all for the singular intent of keeping really strict - from just strict - to sorta' strict - to strict 'when it works' - from a large gentile group what demands their BLT
regardless of whether a particular food service business chooses to be politically / ethnically / religiously "correct" - if they ain't economically correct, that's a real world problem.
I have no problem with a shop 'outlawing' [whatever] because their customer base won't come through the front door elsewise.
how's it go...? when in Rome do as . . . .
my dear wife thinks lambs are just too cute and she refuses to eat lamb. she did have a problem in Greece . . . . how many people do you know that relish octopus as an alternative to lamb?
Posted By: oh2panther2
May 1 # 10 of 12
I used to work for Subway. Their cold cut is made of turkey meats (turkey ham, turkey bologna...) but their regular ham and bacon, to my knowledge, is real.
I've been to New York and have seen actual "Kosher" Subways so I dont think its so rediculas to have Subways all over America that catter to a certain (for lack of a better word)"type" of people.
I'm all for a Subway on every corner it might make consumers happy and make more money for the company...
Maybe Im just being a hippie but to each there own..