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Contribuiți la feedbackI ent even want to put any stars. I had a very bad experience and I felt racially profiled as a black woman because I wanted to use my coupon to buy a sandwich. Would not recommend going here it sucks.
It’s rarely I come into this establishment but wen I do. It’s an older woman that works with two men. The women seems to always have a problem and even more if your LGBTQ observing how she conduct her rude behavior every time I come in this place.. recently I put my phone on translator and the old man and her conversation is up for a law suit. Very rude and discriminating, PEOPLE LIKE this DO NOT need to be working over peoples food.
The guy in there was very nice, and the selection looked fresh.
I received an email for the new Subway Rewards Program and considered ordering a late lunch for pickup to get a head start. Everything was pretty alright from my experience. My only concern is staff communication.Being that I often go to the other branch towards Targé, this is the first time coming to this one. I greeted the staff and told them I was picking up. One of them asked me to come to the other side of the booth and state my name. I did so multiple times but it seemed I couldn 't get through to the staff member. I pronounce the beginning of my name with a May . Of course those with accents use Mee gon and others use Meh gin . I wasn 't sure if my current migraine was causing an aura affecting my pronunciation, but I just wanted to eat as soon as possible to ease the pain.Ultimately, I just told them what I ordered and the staff had an Ah! Mee gon moment, as I 'm used to. However as I received my order, the staff said that 's why we ask for ID. See the sign? and walked back to handle more orders. I looked at the pickup order must show ID sign plastered on the glass, mostly hidden by the subway sign and said aloud to myself, How am I supposed to see that when it 's not visible? Why wasn 't I asked for ID in the first place to skip the back and forth? No idea.Nevertheless, keep requirements clear and I recommend staff get straight to the point. Pronunciation barriers are also a thing.
The workers are very RUDE and do not take any precautions when handling food. I brought a homeless guy a sandwich and while ordering his food they spoke very disgusting to him because he asked them to change their gloves. On top of that they told him he couldn’t eat his food in there. I understand the guy is homeless but at least treat people like we’re all humans. And it’s funny because they charged me $4 extra for his sandwich with NO EXPLANATION of why. Last time going in there. There is a Indian male worker in there that was standing right by the counter digging in his face and didn’t once to go wash his hands. Very unsanitary and I was so upset the way the female worker spoke to the man