SANDWICH NEWS – SUBWAY NO LONGER LEAVING CHEESE GAPS!

This is massive news for sandwich lovers. Subway have apparently sent round a memo to all their franchises telling them it’s time to make customer wishes come true and tessellate the cheese slices, ergo, leaving no annoying cheese-less gaps. It’s a great day in the history of sandwiches. Geordiebird will be doing a Michael Moore style undercover video to see if Dubai Subways are, in fact, tessellating their cheese. Watch this space!

In the meantime, print out this directive and take it to Subway, just in case they try to give you and grief! Good luck, footlongers!

(If you go to Subway in Dubai or anywhere in the UAE anytime soon, let us know where in the comments section below and let us know if your cheese got tessellated. Thanks)

8 Responses to “SANDWICH NEWS – SUBWAY NO LONGER LEAVING CHEESE GAPS!”

  1. james says:

    the memo does say effective 1st july and that they may start now.

  2. Catboy says:

    Rich… Print the memo. Let us know the results! Vaidy… Did they tessellate the cheese before you asked for extra? Because with the tessellation technique, extra cheese should not be required.

  3. Vaidy says:

    well..i hopped into the subway at academic city this afternoon…and lo, they do tessellate the cheese..i had mine with double cheese!!!

  4. Rich says:

    bitterly disappointed that the tessellation has not yet kicked in at Dubai Silicon Oasis branch … I’m on it first thing tomorrow morning ….

  5. RP says:

    Eh up. Tessellated cheese is one thing, but why no butter??? A sandwich is not a sandwich without a thick smearing of proper butter.

  6. Catboy says:

    Matt… Nice tessellation action. Cazzi… Print the memo and go back in. Get your cheese tessellated!

  7. Cazzi says:

    The petrol station next to Ibn Battuta as of Friday, are not yet tessalating :( …There is nothing worse than a gappy sandwich!!

  8. Matt says:

    As a daily Subway patron I was very pleased to see that my cheese started being tessellated about 3 weeks ago. I am amazed that such a minor change in the construction process of the sandwhich has made such a mouth-watering difference!

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