Some Subways aren't accepting coupons due to price increases

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Some Subway locations are no longer accepting coupons due to the increase in food prices. The Avian flu has also played a role in this decision.

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Mark E says:

Subway is inferior to other Sandwich Shops. Blimpie blows them away with their Blimpie Best. The only thing I like there is their Meatballs. Their Ham has not been identified I don't know what it is. But it's not Ham as we know it. Their Sandwiches are all bread with very little meat. The Best Sandwich Shop is Jersey Mike's if you are lucky to have one near you., and they honor coupons. Subway has derailed and by doing this and serving sandwiches which they claim to be 6 inches but look like 2 White Castle OK maybe 3 WC in some cases are going to be history. Won't miss this train wreck. Unlike the NYC Subway System you won't find Rats, Even they have better taste.

Cory Sexton says:

It's sad they don't take coupons remember the $5 footlong

Jay Papi says:

Fat lady said q pons. They are cooopons

The SheerWood Crow says:

Dear customers.
Stop screaming at sandwich makers for the coupons. We did not personally mail them out we have no control over when corporate does this. No the prices aren’t personally decided by us and guess what you arguing that for 25 minutes in drive thru is only holding up the line you just complained about.
Shut up leave us alone we are not god we are only human.

CCW Noob says:

I was a loyal SUBWAY lover, then after they started skimping on the meat, I'd use only coupons and then, only the BOGO free for any footlong (which made it a fair (not good)) value. When SUBWAY loses a customer like me, then they're truly destined to continue to slide down into bankruptcy.

John Galt says:

My research revealed that store owners do not get reimbursed from Subway corporate for those coupons. So why doesn't the manager or reporter simply state that! Knowing that I don't even want to use the coupons, why should the store owner be expected to subsidize my purchase? That's not right.

XST Media says:

I don't blame this store. You got to make money in order to stay in business. Restaurants are getting hit hard. I know this by just looking at my grocery bill. $100 doesn't buy you anything. I can't imagine how much it cost to make a sandwich after paying employees. It's crazy.

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