There was a horror story about a person who ordered a tuna sandwich at Subway. When they opened it, they saw that the tuna looked really off - it was a strange color and had a foul smell. They were so disappointed as they were really hungry. Instead of enjoying their meal, they had to return the sandwich and ended up not having lunch at all. This shows how important it is for Subway to maintain the quality of their ingredients.
I know of a story where a customer got a subway sandwich and as they were eating, they noticed a piece of plastic in it. It was a small piece but still very concerning. It could have been from the packaging or some equipment in the kitchen. This made the customer lose trust in Subway and they never went back to that location again. The customer was also worried about potential harm it could have caused if they had swallowed it.
Sure. There was this one time at Subway. A young woman came in and she was clearly very hungry. She ordered a meatball sub. As the staff was putting on the sauce, she was so excited that she accidentally knocked over the cup of water on the counter. The water splashed all over the sandwich - making area. But instead of getting upset, she just laughed and said 'Well, now it's a wet and wild meatball sub!'. The staff quickly remade her sandwich and she enjoyed it thoroughly.
Well, there are some horror stories like when the meat in the subway sandwich was undercooked. You expect it to be properly cooked for safety reasons. Also, I heard of a situation where the sauce on the sandwich was spoiled. It had a strange smell and taste that made the person sick. Then there are times when the vegetables in the sub are wilted and slimy as if they have been sitting there for days.
Once, I was in a subway. A guy ordered a huge sandwich with all the fixings. As the sandwich artist was making it, the guy kept changing his mind about what to add. First he wanted extra cheese, then no cheese at all. In the end, the sandwich was a jumbled mess but he took it happily and said it was his 'creative special'.
Sure. There was a case where an employee was wrongly accused of stealing money from the cash register. The management didn't really investigate properly and just assumed the employee was guilty. This not only damaged the employee's reputation but also made them feel extremely stressed and wronged.
I once heard about a Subway where the freezer broke and they didn't notice for a while. So, all the frozen food items, like the ice cream and frozen drinks, melted and made a huge mess. There was water all over the floor and the smell was terrible. They still tried to serve sandwiches while this was going on, which is really shocking.
Sure. Once I saw a man on the subway who was trying to balance a dozen balloons while holding a coffee. As the subway jerked, he let go of the coffee to save the balloons. The coffee spilled all over the floor and the balloons flew everywhere, making everyone around him laugh.
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There have been cases of pickpockets operating in the NYC subways. One person told me how they felt a hand in their pocket and when they turned around, they saw a group of shady - looking individuals. They managed to scare them off, but it was a very frightening experience. It makes people always on edge when they're on the subway, having to constantly watch out for their belongings.
The moral could be about making the best of what you have. Just like the poor man makes a simple sandwich with whatever he can find, we should also be content with the resources we have and use them creatively.
One horror story is about a woman who was on a late - night subway train. She noticed a man sitting across from her who seemed to be staring intently but not blinking. As the train stopped at a station, he got up suddenly and walked towards her. Just as she was about to scream, the doors opened and he got off. But she could see him still looking at her through the window as the train pulled away.