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  • Chicken & Avacado: RATED

    12 December, 2007

    We're always keen to try a new Subway variety at the local Subway counter, you can imagine we were pretty damn excited when we heard about the Subway Chicken & Avocado Sub. Big questions started being asked however, "What sauce?", "...HOW MUCH?".

    For that same dollar you can get BACON

    Yes thats right, the local Subway store was covered in signs promoting Avocado -- only a dollar extra!? What tripe, especially considering the 'default' amount of Avocado is a measly TWO scoops. Our lovely hostess being promptly told off for putting extra on our Subway canvas... VERY disappointing.

    For that same dollar you can get BACON -- much more value there. Chicken & Bacon Ranch vs Chicken & Avacado sub?? no contest. Not to mention I go grab an entire Avacado for $1 at the local fruit shop! Ok sure I can probably grab all the other ingredients for cheap as well, but thats not the point!

    In the end however, the sauce (sweet chili) we chose worked a charm with the larger amount of Avo we managed to get crammed on... but we won't get going back, the value simply isn't there.

    Final Verdict: Dud Sub
  • Subwhy applications

    2 August, 2007

    This new option is in its development stages, but soon users will have the ability to download applications for subwhy. Subwhy is giving users the ability to take subwhy to the next level. (literally) Some potential applications are:

    FullysicSub

    This application is for the loud and expressive; it allows users to apply subwhy to their car or lounge rooms. this option comes in a range of sizes, 10, 15 and 12".

    SubliminalSub

    also known at the discrete subwhy, or the ghost subwhy, you wont even no its there or that anything is happening.

    MarineSub

    This is a water proof and airtight subwhy, fitted with depth charges and a snorkle

    SubWay

    Beware of this application we have nothing to do with SubWay, as this is a complete ripoff of SubWhy. MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED
  • Testing the Hawbbs getting Cawffee

    11 July, 2007

    Testing! Is this thing on? Hawbbs - get me a cawffee. Hawbbs? Andy Hawbbs? Brett Potter? Bloody hell, Harry!

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  • Chicken & Avacado: RATED

    12 December, 2007

    We're always keen to try a new Subway variety at the local Subway counter, you can imagine we were pretty damn...

  • Subwhy applications

    2 August, 2007

    This new option is in its development stages, but soon users will have the ability to download applications for...

  • Testing the Hawbbs getting Cawffee

    11 July, 2007

    Testing! Is this thing on? Hawbbs - get me a cawffee. Hawbbs? Andy Hawbbs? Brett Potter? Bloody hell, Harry!

Mitch Tip #18:

While you may have heard the saying "Good things come in small packages", this surely doesn't apply to sub sandwiches. When given the option of a 6 inch or a footlong, paying the extra few dollars for the footlong is a decision you won't likely regret.

Even if I have no intention of eating 12 inchs of Sub goodness, I always order a footlong. In my experience, any uneaten sub inches can be frozen for up to 3 years for consumption at a later date. View more of Mitch's tips.