Here's how the largest fast-food chain in America keeps business booming.
. All customers who enter the store must be greeted with the specific words:"Welcome to Subway." After that, the employee can go ahead and chat. Or just take orders.Shutterstock
If you want to really get your money's worth at a Subway restaurant, load up that sandwich with veggies. While you will be charged for extra meat or cheese, there's no limit on the vegetables, according to . The worker will put a certain amount of any veggie asked for on your sandwich, but you can just ask for more. And more.that they are required to give a customer each ingredient asked for on its own if requested. That means you could order a turkey and cheese sandwich with lettuce, tomato, and mayo, and get a piece of bread in one bag, meat in another, cheese in a third, lettuce in… well, you get the idea.
Suppose you want a non-cold cut meat on a sandwich at Subway, like the rotisserie chicken, for example. In that case, workers either have to"toast" your sandwich or, if you want it cold, they have to zap the meat separately and then make the sandwich, according to former employees sharing via
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