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Jan 11, 2021
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kccougar
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You might skate by with just meat and cheese but toppings/seasonings/condiments would push the cost up
if you could even get them in a single serving.
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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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