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mtdjed 05-28-2022 05:42 PM

Subway Experience
 
My friend and I walked into Subway at Colony to order 6 inch Subway sandwiches each using a Coupon for our individual sandwich. The clerk indicated we could only use 1 coupon and charged us full price for the second. I questioned the clerk and he said store policy. I had him deduct the second full price sub and he, in my perception, arrogantly tossed the sub deducted into the trash. Had we walked into the store and pretended not to know each other, we would have both received the coupon price.

Asked to speak to manager but none available. Probably would not have led to any difference. So, now we have Subway coupon Nazi's. What is supposed to be a marketing technique to encourage business becomes an intimidating experience.

I wonder what would have happened had I gone to end of line and reordered a sandwich and tried to use a coupon. I guess, I am not that interested in conflict.

Stu from NYC 05-28-2022 06:28 PM

Clerk figured out a way to lose the business a customer. Two people two customers.

queenpalmgirl 05-28-2022 08:15 PM

SubwayExperience
 
We have had multiple issues in the past when we used to go there. They were always out of something to make a sub and the lettuce never looked fresh so Jersey Mike's get our business with no issues and very fresh lettuce and veggies.

Stu from NYC 05-28-2022 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by queenpalmgirl (Post 2100334)
We have had multiple issues in the past when we used to go there. They were always out of something to make a sub and the lettuce never looked fresh so Jersey Mike's get our business with no issues and very fresh lettuce and veggies.

Subway used to be our go to place for lunch when traveling.

Over time found better sandwiches and been long long time since we were there.

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-28-2022 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2100296)
My friend and I walked into Subway at Colony to order 6 inch Subway sandwiches each using a Coupon for our individual sandwich. The clerk indicated we could only use 1 coupon and charged us full price for the second. I questioned the clerk and he said store policy. I had him deduct the second full price sub and he, in my perception, arrogantly tossed the sub deducted into the trash. Had we walked into the store and pretended not to know each other, we would have both received the coupon price.

Asked to speak to manager but none available. Probably would not have led to any difference. So, now we have Subway coupon Nazi's. What is supposed to be a marketing technique to encourage business becomes an intimidating experience.

I wonder what would have happened had I gone to end of line and reordered a sandwich and tried to use a coupon. I guess, I am not that interested in conflict.

I'm looking at the coupon right now. It says "Cannot be combined with other offers." If you had two different transactions, you could have gotten your discount on both subs. You chose to combine them into a single transaction and so - only one coupon allowed. It also says redeemable at participating restaurants. The store decides whether or not they're participating. The store also decides HOW to participate.

It's the same way at most stores that accept coupons. One per transaction. You can have multiple transactions, but if it's busy, the polite thing to do is exactly what you suggested - complete one, then to to the end of the line and wait your turn for the next one.

Or you can have two people in line, each with his/her own transaction. Or, you can go somewhere else to eat.

Reminds me of the guy who was ahead of me at Subway a month ago, who said he wanted more cheese on his toasted sub, that what they gave him wasn't enough. So they complied, and when they charged him extra he said "oh I'm not paying extra, I wanted more cheese because what you put on there MELTED."

Well DOH. It was put in an oven. Cheese melts. They put on the exact same amount of cheese on that sub that they would've put on if you hadn't toasted it. And the sign on the wall says extra cheese costs extra.

He argued for almost ten minutes, holding up the line. All because he couldn't stand the idea that he wasn't going to get free extra cheese that everyone else had to pay for.

Taltarzac725 05-28-2022 09:27 PM

They sometimes would let me double-up on coupons at the Subway in Walmart but it does depend on the store involved. I used to go to that Subway every week.



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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2100349)
I'm looking at the coupon right now. It says "Cannot be combined with other offers." If you had two different transactions, you could have gotten your discount on both subs. You chose to combine them into a single transaction and so - only one coupon allowed. It also says redeemable at participating restaurants. The store decides whether or not they're participating. The store also decides HOW to participate.

It's the same way at most stores that accept coupons. One per transaction. You can have multiple transactions, but if it's busy, the polite thing to do is exactly what you suggested - complete one, then to to the end of the line and wait your turn for the next one.

Or you can have two people in line, each with his/her own transaction. Or, you can go somewhere else to eat.

Reminds me of the guy who was ahead of me at Subway a month ago, who said he wanted more cheese on his toasted sub, that what they gave him wasn't enough. So they complied, and when they charged him extra he said "oh I'm not paying extra, I wanted more cheese because what you put on there MELTED."

Well DOH. It was put in an oven. Cheese melts. They put on the exact same amount of cheese on that sub that they would've put on if you hadn't toasted it. And the sign on the wall says extra cheese costs extra.

He argued for almost ten minutes, holding up the line. All because he couldn't stand the idea that he wasn't going to get free extra cheese that everyone else had to pay for.


mtdjed 05-28-2022 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2100349)
I'm looking at the coupon right now. It says "Cannot be combined with other offers." If you had two different transactions, you could have gotten your discount on both subs. You chose to combine them into a single transaction and so - only one coupon allowed. It also says redeemable at participating restaurants. The store decides whether or not they're participating. The store also decides HOW to participate.

Thanks for your interpretation of the coupon use. That's why they send you a multipage list of coupons, so you can only use one a day or one and then go to the end of the line to use another. That's why they train the clerks to throw the unwanted item away, so that after you go to the end of the line, they can make you a fresh sub.

So, you decide to have a party with neighbors and all agree that Subs are appropriate. You collect your neighbors coupons and agree to pick up their subs. You order, go to Subway to pick them up and you agree that you should buy one, go to end of line , wait, buy another , etc. Meanwhile, the clerk throws all of the original subs away.

Perhaps a better approach is to ring them up separately without the waste of food.

Note, that's what we have done many times without having separate transactions "at the same Subway". We had experienced that they don't allow the free chips or cookie coupon on items bought on a separate coupon.

By the way, I brought this to the attention of Subway and just received a rather interesting response. It Follows:

"I want to take a moment to thank you for contacting me and to extend my apologies for the less than ideal experience that you had in my restaurant.

I understand that my staff’s behavior during your visit did not meet your expectations. I know that we have let you down, and for that, my team at this Subway® restaurant is sorry. We are dedicated to handcrafting our meals in a welcoming environment.

I am always looking for ways to improve the restaurant experience for my customers, so I shared your feedback with my team to prevent this from happening in the future.

Thank you for choosing Subway® and we look forward to seeing you soon."

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-28-2022 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2100357)
Thanks for your interpretation of the coupon use. That's why they send you a multipage list of coupons, so you can only use one a day or one and then go to the end of the line to use another. That's why they train the clerks to throw the unwanted item away, so that after you go to the end of the line, they can make you a fresh sub.

So, you decide to have a party with neighbors and all agree that Subs are appropriate. You collect your neighbors coupons and agree to pick up their subs. You order, go to Subway to pick them up and you agree that you should buy one, go to end of line , wait, buy another , etc. Meanwhile, the clerk throws all of the original subs away.

Perhaps a better approach is to ring them up separately without the waste of food.

Note, that's what we have done many times without having separate transactions "at the same Subway". We had experienced that they don't allow the free chips or cookie coupon on items bought on a separate coupon.

By the way, I brought this to the attention of Subway and just received a rather interesting response. It Follows:

"I want to take a moment to thank you for contacting me and to extend my apologies for the less than ideal experience that you had in my restaurant.

I understand that my staff’s behavior during your visit did not meet your expectations. I know that we have let you down, and for that, my team at this Subway® restaurant is sorry. We are dedicated to handcrafting our meals in a welcoming environment.

I am always looking for ways to improve the restaurant experience for my customers, so I shared your feedback with my team to prevent this from happening in the future.

Thank you for choosing Subway® and we look forward to seeing you soon."

There's nothing interesting about that response. It's a form letter that they send to everyone who writes in to complain about service.

And yes - you were looking for conflict. You were absolutely looking for conflict. You found it, and you ended up not getting what you want, so you're seeking validation here. You're upset because I'm not buying what you're selling. This might be your first rodeo, but it's not mine.

jswirs 05-29-2022 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2100296)
My friend and I walked into Subway at Colony to order 6 inch Subway sandwiches each using a Coupon for our individual sandwich. The clerk indicated we could only use 1 coupon and charged us full price for the second. I questioned the clerk and he said store policy. I had him deduct the second full price sub and he, in my perception, arrogantly tossed the sub deducted into the trash. Had we walked into the store and pretended not to know each other, we would have both received the coupon price.

Asked to speak to manager but none available. Probably would not have led to any difference. So, now we have Subway coupon Nazi's. What is supposed to be a marketing technique to encourage business becomes an intimidating experience.

I wonder what would have happened had I gone to end of line and reordered a sandwich and tried to use a coupon. I guess, I am not that interested in conflict.

I have only been to Subway a few times, all of which service and quality were less than enjoyable.

mikreb 05-29-2022 05:43 AM

Publix has the best subs.

villager7591 05-29-2022 07:23 AM

We have frequented the Subway in Grand Traverse Plaza several times. Congenial staff, respectful, good food. Sorry your experience at Colony was bad. We will stay away from that one.

dewilson58 05-29-2022 11:13 AM

[QUOTE=mtdjed;2100296Asked to speak to manager but none available. .[/QUOTE]

OMG......................speaking to a manager over a Subway coupon disagreement.

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Babubhat 05-29-2022 11:24 AM

Life is too short to eat Subway when you can get a Pub sub with boar’s head

RVJim 05-29-2022 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2100520)
OMG......................speaking to a manager over a Subway coupon disagreement.

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

I know right? The sense of entitlement is almost palpable in this post.

New Englander 05-29-2022 03:49 PM

Next time go to WaWa. Their subs are much better.

Stu from NYC 05-29-2022 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2100641)
Next time go to WaWa. Their subs are much better.

More expensive but WaWa is head and shoulders better than Subway.

tsmall22204 05-30-2022 04:28 AM

No one ever said that you had to be smart to live in the Villages. People make dumb mistakes all the time. Stop complaining, life is too short.

banjobob 05-30-2022 04:52 AM

Agreed , other subs are much better, never have liked Subway , too much bread not enough toppings.

Rwirish 05-30-2022 05:04 AM

Well almost, Jersey Mikes is the best hands down.

PugMom 05-30-2022 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2100349)
I'm looking at the coupon right now. It says "Cannot be combined with other offers." If you had two different transactions, you could have gotten your discount on both subs. You chose to combine them into a single transaction and so - only one coupon allowed. It also says redeemable at participating restaurants. The store decides whether or not they're participating. The store also decides HOW to participate.

It's the same way at most stores that accept coupons. One per transaction. You can have multiple transactions, but if it's busy, the polite thing to do is exactly what you suggested - complete one, then to to the end of the line and wait your turn for the next one.

Or you can have two people in line, each with his/her own transaction. Or, you can go somewhere else to eat.

Reminds me of the guy who was ahead of me at Subway a month ago, who said he wanted more cheese on his toasted sub, that what they gave him wasn't enough. So they complied, and when they charged him extra he said "oh I'm not paying extra, I wanted more cheese because what you put on there MELTED."

Well DOH. It was put in an oven. Cheese melts. They put on the exact same amount of cheese on that sub that they would've put on if you hadn't toasted it. And the sign on the wall says extra cheese costs extra.

He argued for almost ten minutes, holding up the line. All because he couldn't stand the idea that he wasn't going to get free extra cheese that everyone else had to pay for.

it's @ that point i step forward, dig into my pocket & give the clerk the xtra $1 to keep the line moving. true that

Petersweeney 05-30-2022 05:36 AM

They sub ended up where it belonged…

drducat 05-30-2022 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mikreb (Post 2100393)
Publix has the best subs.

Second that!!

Jersey Mike's uses the poorest lunch meats available...was gross and severely over priced. Publix subs are the best!!

Captainpd 05-30-2022 05:59 AM

Ever since subway "woke", I left them for good.

Blackbird45 05-30-2022 06:30 AM

Is it meat
 
There are now a number of sandwich shops, Jersey Mikes, Fire House, Subway and a number of others. If I'm going to have a sandwich made, I prefer to go to Publix, simply because I actually know where the meat is coming from. There have been many questions about the quality of the product Subway serves. There was even a question about the amount of tuna was actually in a tuna sandwich and if it was really tuna. John Oliver last week dedicated half his show on Subway and their underhanded policies. Subway might be cheaper, but you get what you pay for.

donassaid 05-30-2022 06:35 AM

Try Publix subs. Better all around and cheaper.

GOLFER54 05-30-2022 06:43 AM

Spoke to a friend of mine who went to his local Subway on Long Island with a coupon, and was told they no longer will accept coupons.

richs631 05-30-2022 07:23 AM

I went there once, guy caught an attitude for no reason. Walked about 7 stores down got a bigger and better sub for less than subway with a coupon. Good buy subway

airstreamingypsy 05-30-2022 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2100361)
There's nothing interesting about that response. It's a form letter that they send to everyone who writes in to complain about service.

And yes - you were looking for conflict. You were absolutely looking for conflict. You found it, and you ended up not getting what you want, so you're seeking validation here. You're upset because I'm not buying what you're selling. This might be your first rodeo, but it's not mine.

OBB, You are my spirit animal. I don't know if I know you or not, but with every post of yours you speak for me. It's a bit disconcerting actually.

Scudder 05-30-2022 07:40 AM

Cannot believe people get so worked up over such a small deal or that I took the time to read all the posts

Regorp 05-30-2022 08:10 AM

Subway
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2100296)
My friend and I walked into Subway at Colony to order 6 inch Subway sandwiches each using a Coupon for our individual sandwich. The clerk indicated we could only use 1 coupon and charged us full price for the second. I questioned the clerk and he said store policy. I had him deduct the second full price sub and he, in my perception, arrogantly tossed the sub deducted into the trash. Had we walked into the store and pretended not to know each other, we would have both received the coupon price.

Asked to speak to manager but none available. Probably would not have led to any difference. So, now we have Subway coupon Nazi's. What is supposed to be a marketing technique to encourage business becomes an intimidating experience.

I wonder what would have happened had I gone to end of line and reordered a sandwich and tried to use a coupon. I guess, I am not that interested in conflict.

They never seem to honor coupons, even on their app. 2 customers should equal 2 transactions, so the clerk was a jerk.

joelfmi 05-30-2022 08:40 AM

move on

Buckeye Bob 05-30-2022 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2100296)
My friend and I walked into Subway at Colony to order 6 inch Subway sandwiches each using a Coupon for our individual sandwich. The clerk indicated we could only use 1 coupon and charged us full price for the second. I questioned the clerk and he said store policy. I had him deduct the second full price sub and he, in my perception, arrogantly tossed the sub deducted into the trash. Had we walked into the store and pretended not to know each other, we would have both received the coupon price.

Asked to speak to manager but none available. Probably would not have led to any difference. So, now we have Subway coupon Nazi's. What is supposed to be a marketing technique to encourage business becomes an intimidating experience.

I wonder what would have happened had I gone to end of line and reordered a sandwich and tried to use a coupon. I guess, I am not that interested in conflict.

I was told about a year ago by a Subway employee that they do accept expired coupons. On my most recent visit, I had an expired coupon and was told they will no longer accept expired coupons; orders from the Supervisor.

ddawson922 05-30-2022 09:49 AM

Totally agree! Trying bring a restaurant owner. Yes, coupons can help business, but some people want everything free. Store owners have to make a living. We used to have people try to use a FREE coupon and want it delivered on top of that!! Those are the same people who stiff the delivery boy of their TIP!!!!

swooner 05-30-2022 09:55 AM

How can you complain when you violated the restrictions printed on the coupon.

Geodyssey 05-30-2022 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by swooner (Post 2100850)
How can you complain when you violated the restrictions printed on the coupon.

He said the Subway workers were Nazis, lol.

You're allowed to do anything you want to Nazis, except the current ones running the Ukraine.

jimjamuser 05-30-2022 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by airstreamingypsy (Post 2100802)
OBB, You are my spirit animal. I don't know if I know you or not, but with every post of yours you speak for me. It's a bit disconcerting actually.

Possibly you 2 are twins that got separated at birth?????

jimjamuser 05-30-2022 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by banjobob (Post 2100749)
Agreed , other subs are much better, never have liked Subway , too much bread not enough toppings.

And Subway was slow to leave Russia, which gives them money to continue their aggression.

RuthA 05-30-2022 01:45 PM

Subway
 
We stopped at a Subway along the way on a trip to Virginia. They had a sign up "No Coupons Accepted". Be glad you got to use one!

Stu from NYC 05-30-2022 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RuthA (Post 2100928)
We stopped at a Subway along the way on a trip to Virginia. They had a sign up "No Coupons Accepted". Be glad you got to use one!

Seems like other sandwich shops have upped their game passing subway. Once upon a time used to look forward to having a footlong but those days are passed.

Topspinmo 05-30-2022 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2100296)
My friend and I walked into Subway at Colony to order 6 inch Subway sandwiches each using a Coupon for our individual sandwich. The clerk indicated we could only use 1 coupon and charged us full price for the second. I questioned the clerk and he said store policy. I had him deduct the second full price sub and he, in my perception, arrogantly tossed the sub deducted into the trash. Had we walked into the store and pretended not to know each other, we would have both received the coupon price.

Asked to speak to manager but none available. Probably would not have led to any difference. So, now we have Subway coupon Nazi's. What is supposed to be a marketing technique to encourage business becomes an intimidating experience.

I wonder what would have happened had I gone to end of line and reordered a sandwich and tried to use a coupon. I guess, I am not that interested in conflict.

Even it Subway was free I still wouldn’t eat them. :shocked::shocked:


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