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How Subway used to cut their subs.
Woah.... i just googled it and I feel furious about having something I've never experienced stolen from me. I mean i don't even eat at subway.
Also known as the "u-gouge". For a while after they made the change most employees still knew how to do it so you could request your sandwich cut that way. I doubt anyone who works at Subway these days knows it. Not that Subway has been worth eating at for several years.
I don't go to subway frequently, maybe once a year or so, but if you ask nicely and show them a video they can usually pull it off.
It's the only way to cut for sauce-heavy sandwiches that would otherwise squish out the side.
I've been eating the same sub for over 30 years now. I tried the side cut on it once, and managed to get hot tomato sauce all over myself.
Is this about the wedge cut out of the top, or was there something before that that I should feel upset about?
It's the Wedge