Which do you prefer?  

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  1. 1. I usually opt for ...

    • Mcdonalds
      73
    • Subway
      277


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Everyone's complaining about Subway's price but the Veggie Delite is only ?1.99.:huh::

maybe for a 6-inch :wacko:: and i can't imagine vegies keeping you full for any amount of time. my stomach tears through them in no time

i usually get a simple foot long roast beef but i have to get double meet or else i just get hungry an hour later. that costs $9..... ridiculously expensive

i've started finding small mom and pop shops that give me more food for only $5 around town but it's extremely hard for small shops to succeed where i live so they don't last for long :((

Subway, haven't been in a McDonalds for the past few years (except to use their toilets). Me and some mates normally end up going to subway occasionally after uni/work... It's all good :D Thursday's sub of the day is the best... mmmmh BMT on hearty plx :D

They just built a "fancy" McDonalds here in my town (flagstone, awnings, flatscreen T.V.'s, granite tabletops, rich wooden seating etc.).

It was nice, especially new, where the food wasn't greasy tasting at all.....

Until that is, I asked for a sweet and sour sauce for my fries and they reply : that'll be $.10 each please.

F that!

i would rather eat the sarnies from greggs, also the "sausage, bean and cheese" pasties are sublime.

subway are nice but far too expensive and small, they maybe "a foot long" but they aren't very wide.

I do enjoy subway every now and then, and it does taste really good, but I can only have it every now and then.

And.. their is McDonalds, which is always there. It's good during the day and night, and even after drinking.. ohh the salty fries at 3am is so good

Value for money : Mcdonalds Wins

Free Wi-fi (UK) : Mcdonalds Wins

Good Offers : Mcdonalds Wins

Taste : Tie (depends on my mood)

Overall, Subway is nice to have on a lunch break but if i was going to choose whilst out with mates it would be mcdonalds as its cheaper

this is making me hungry haha. however .. i must confess .. i've never been to subway. here in the Netherlands subway isn't that big.

I like the taste of McD (altough it's bad, chemical, plastic etc) and sometimes nothing beats an big mac. however .. i do try to stay away from fastfood. A kebab on the nights out offcourse ;)

Also .. sometimes when I forget my sandwiches from home, I take a long bread at the local cafeteria with stuff like chicken etc. Costs about 3,5 euros .. kinda a ripoff but oh well.

The US chicken version real nice altough it does has a lot of seeds on it (messes up notebooks real good .. trust me ;))

Subway, by far. I love their veggie subs on whole wheat with spicy mustard! :yes:

McDonald's is nothing short of pure salt, sugar. and fat ladened junk food that is high in calories and low on nutrition.

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