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The opened a Jimmy Johns in my area

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Earl of Sandwich ftw

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JJ's is alright. There's one not far from here, and they deliver, so when we're feeling too lazy to cook...

They keep their delivery radius short to keep delivery times short.
 
jersey mikes > jimmy johns imo as well.

but wtf are you spending $14 on a sub at jersey mikes that doesn't even fill you up?

Large Chipotle Cheesesteak, it doesn't have much meat considering how big the roll is. While I can eat much more than a typical person, I couldn't eat $14 worth of food at any other fast food place I can think of and still be able to eat something else. JM's is overpriced imho. While the qualities good, Jason's Deli is better quality and cheaper.
 
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Large Chipotle Cheesesteak, it doesn't have much meat considering how big the roll is. While I can eat much more than a typical person, I couldn't eat $14 worth of food at any other fast food place I can think of and still be able to eat something else. JM's is overpriced imho. While the qualities good, Jason's Deli is better quality and cheaper.

a large cheesesteak didn't fill you up? their large subs are retarded big and are for like 2 people.

and then you talk about jason's deli? i just ate there for lunch, and while i like the place, their portions are smaller than jersey mikes are.

and not sure why you would compare jason's deli to jersey mikes. they aren't really even in the same genre of food. jasons is more gourmet sandwich while jersey mikes is a sub shop.

also, jason's doesn't even have sizes, so of course a sandwich is going to cost less than a large sub. the sandwiches as jason's deli are like $8, which is close to the same price of a regular sub at jersey mikes. although, jason's deli comes with chips whereas jersey mikes you have to pay separate.
 
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