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Jan 11, 2021
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4th and Niner
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Place I used to work at would get old meat from Wal Mart.
It was good enough to put on the pizzas we sold to customers, so it should be good enough for you.
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Can you build a one-time sandwich at the grocery store for less than a sub shop?
Mister P
1/11/21 10:59am
1-2 dollars less?
hebercreeper
1/11/21 11:02am
Place I used to work at would get old meat from Wal Mart.
4th and Niner
1/11/21 11:02am
RE: Place I used to work at would get old meat from Wal Mart.
kccougar
1/11/21 11:05am
RE: Place I used to work at would get old meat from Wal Mart.
CougarTailDevourer
1/11/21 11:09am
You might skate by with just meat and cheese but toppings/seasonings/condiments would push the cost up
kccougar
1/11/21 11:05am
I don't think you can actually. If you're making 3 or 4, then yes, absolutely. But not for one sandwich.
jdub
1/11/21 11:06am
For several years I ate the same thing for lunch every day: ciabatta roll, chees
Jay Rick
1/11/21 11:10am
not as good. COGS at a JJ, Jersey Mike's or Gandolphos is 30-50% depending on the sandwich
BlueFrog
1/11/21 11:18am
Find a Sprouts near you. They'll make a great custom sandwich for you for much less than the price of a chain sub place.
SierraCoug
1/11/21 12:06pm
I can get a Publix sandwich, which are really good, for about $7. By the time I
Born2Fish
1/11/21 12:18pm
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