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Home › Forums › Archives › Community Center › The BigBlueBall Lounge › Food, Books & Other Essentials › Subway or Quiznos???
the age old question, which is better, subway or quiznos. my opinion they both rock sometimes i’ll be driving down the road and want something toasted soo i hit quiznos then you have the ulimate sandwitch place subway. They are just soo good i mean just walking in gives you that warm feeling that you know you can eat half the freaken place and only have 10 grams of fat. They are both god like restaunts were if anything happend and they went out of business i would go on a mass killing spree till they returned, because YES other fast food restaunts suck, as they serve like 3 week old meat and kangaroo meat *glares at mcdonalds*. This should be greatly replied.
Kangaroo meat is soft n tender, nutritious and lean ( no fat)….. ask an expert. 😮 Not unlike venison tho not as coarse, some suggest it is like veal (calf).
Please dont associate this animal with “Mcdonalds” 🙁
Like you.. I would not eat a ‘plastic Mac’ either.
Actually… the ‘Prime’ beef used in hamburgers is about 2 to 3 months old, it is first killed… stored in a cold room for weeks… (decomposition begins, the meat ‘sets’ becomes ‘aged’, matures and softens, moved to a carcase freezer for weeks, shipped out to distribution points where it may be held… later cooled down and reduced to bonless meat, packaged, shipped out and further processed into mince…. (by this time, if it were a child it would recognise its mother, were it not chilled or frozen it would by natural process now be a putrid, revolting soup, or a dessicated mass of fibres, depending on humidity).. it is further processed by adding preservatives and anti decomposition products, then finally shipped out to the stores.:eek:
In case you were wondering…. NO! I am certainly NOT a vegetarian.