I was eating at subway this week and decided that Subway is just an American taco. I remember when subway would cut down and into each side of the bread, take the top off, build the sandwich, and put the top back on. Now all they do is cut down one side and fold it over. Why the change? Now you have to eat it on its side to keep the stuff on the insides from spilling out. You end up with that same tilt in your head when you eat a taco. So, what is the difference? Tacos have a meat, and lettuce, and tomatoes, olives, cheese, and, if you want them, jalapenos. So, what is the difference? The shell you put it in, that's it.
A Subway sandwich is an American taco. Terrific!
I worked at Subway both before and after the change in bread cut, so I can cut it any way you want it. The stuff shouldn't fall out of your sandwich with the new cut. If it is, then the people who are making your sandwich aren't doing it right. (Or you're putting too much stuff in it.) My sandwiches only fall apart toward the end.
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