They do that intentionally, sadly. Their idea is to cover more space with less cheese. It’s their way of being cheap asses.
I’ll add that in the example in that “comic”, what Subway actually would have done would be to use 3 slices instead of the 4…
Of course you can pay a little more for “extra” cheese…
Is this a repost too?
I eat at Quiznos.
were you checkin out my choose two?
They actually do that to encourage you to pay for more cheese. that is the reason.
Ask them to stack the cheese that way, it’s not hard.
I worked at a subway for about 3 years and we were never told to stack it one way or the other.
i asked them to put onions and peppers on a philly cheese steak BEFORE they toasted it, and the dude looked like I asked him to break the law. He had to ask a manager permission, to which to manager replied “this is against store policy but ok”
They do that intentionally, sadly. Their idea is to cover more space with less cheese. It’s their way of being cheap asses.
I’ll add that in the example in that “comic”, what Subway actually would have done would be to use 3 slices instead of the 4…
Of course you can pay a little more for “extra” cheese…
Is this a repost too?
I eat at Quiznos.
were you checkin out my choose two?
They actually do that to encourage you to pay for more cheese. that is the reason.
Ask them to stack the cheese that way, it’s not hard.
I worked at a subway for about 3 years and we were never told to stack it one way or the other.
i asked them to put onions and peppers on a philly cheese steak BEFORE they toasted it, and the dude looked like I asked him to break the law. He had to ask a manager permission, to which to manager replied “this is against store policy but ok”