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Can You Give Me Names Of Few Good Subway Menus

What are the names of Subway sauces?

There is a long list of delicious sauces subway has to offer. Some are regular, few unique and others are unusual combinations. Veeba is one of the leading manufacturers of Sauces sauces in India and Dressings. We offer retail products like Pizza- Pasta Sauces, gravies, Sugar based syrups and chocolate toppings. Following is a list of some Subway sauces which are popular worldwide including countries like Australia, England and Italy:1. Barbeque2. Tomato3. Mayonaise4. Mustard5. Sweet Chilly6. Sweet Onion7. Mint8. Chipotle9. Marinara10. American Sauce11. Honey Mustard12. Bland Taste13. Thousand Island14. Hot Chilli15. Chipotle16. Red Wine Vinaigrette17. Savory Caesar18. Sriracha19. Tzatiki Cucumber20. Zesty Italian21. Creamy Italian22. Golden Italian

How do subway prices work?

Like how much is each topping?
So avocado is extra, but lettuce isn't?

I'm a vegetarian so meat doesn't pertain to me.

Their menu doesn't help at all, it's just lists of types of sandwiches with the price...what if you make a custom one??

What is the brand of dill pickles subway uses?

A lot of the food at subway (other than their signature stuff like the breads and meats) -esp. the veggies - come from local food service providers. That means Subways in different areas will probably have different pickles.

The subway I worked at got pickles in 10-gallon buckets from Gordon Food Service because they were our food service provider and did all our deliveries. If you have a GFS in your area or another "food service" warehouse you might give them a try. Keep in mind you will have to buy a big package!

Probably the best thing to do is find someone working at your subway who seems nice and just ask them what brand of pickles they have because you like them so much. If you get a nice person or they have a nice manager I'm sure they woulnd't mind telling you.

What is it like working at Subway?

Subway is a great place to have your first job. You'll learn the basics of food safety and how to put together a good sandwich. In addition to making lunches and dinners for customers, you'll be taught prep work, bake bread and keep the food areas sanitary. Subway is always innovating with its menu, so you'll have chances to make new products

Prep includes filling sauce containers, chopping any vegetables we are low on and making sure the table is full. I also finish the bread that the previous shift has started making, removing it from the proofer, baking it, and putting it away. When dinner hits we are busy making sandwich's for a few hours. At night we are responsible for cleaning the entire store, sanitizing, and prepping the table for the morning. Cleaning is very important in the food service industry.

You are required to learn the menu by heart basically so that you could instantly make what people needed. That wasn't very difficult. You needed to also be able to take some deliveries, unpack and stock items. You also prepared a lot of the food for the day. You cleaned the store every night, sweeping, mopping, bathrooms, etc. And were also responsible for cash registers and phones.

Working at Subway, the only things you really need to remember is to clean up after yourself, be very hygienic, and that you need to hold your own. Out of all the fast food place I've worked, you have to be the cleanest in this type of environment. People are going to be watching your every move while making their food, and you should remember that. You have to be very patient as well. Besides making subs, it's a lot of cleaning and nothing else. Clean and make food. Simple enough!

If even Subway is bad for you,what fast food place is actually healthy or healthier than Subway?

Processed food is not healthy for anyone. In the case of Subway, processed lunch meats are full of nitrates. Nitrates are known to cause colon cancer. If Subway was providing organic vegetables, they would advertise this fact. GMO foods are dangerous and are also present in most processed foods with corn or soy.

If you have liver damage it would be best to start eating organic and if you live in an area that sells whole foods, shop there. We have a few places in Texas that sell organic and wholesome foods. They also have a cafeteria type diner. The food is fresh and healthy with no chemical additives.

It is important to be educated regarding our food products. My husband and I eat out occasionally (1 - 2 times per month). We prefer to prepare our own meals because we know it is healthier for us and we know what we are eating. Also, it costs much less when you prepare your own food.

I am not sure where you live, but perhaps you can do a search online for healthy eating diners, etc..

All the best for a better health.

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