

at the going rate times four.
When I first read your post, I thought you said, "Husband and I have not eaten in 20 years." I was thinking: 'You sure must be hungry!'@Mert wrote:
The fee does not tempt me even a bit, and mandating the entree selection negates any useful reimbursement. One location here continues to sit on the board. I may biteat the going rate times four.
Husband and I had not eaten there in twenty-some years. We recalled our favorite sandwiches and decided to revisit. Afterward, we realized why we had not eaten there in more than 20 years.
nm@BirdyC wrote:
Are these shopped monthly, does anyone know? They were on and off the board before I could snag one. I'd love to try at least one, and will have to "jump on it" if they post these for March. I admit I was amazed when they all got taken in my area.

@BirdyC wrote:
Are these shopped monthly, does anyone know? They were on and off the board before I could snag one. I'd love to try at least one, and will have to "jump on it" if they post these for March. I admit I was amazed when they all got taken in my area.
I enjoyed the bread it came on but that kind of sandwich is not my piece of pie.@DareWright wrote:
The report was pretty easy. No narrative involved. It took me some time to upload the photos, only because I was unfamiliar with their system. My meal came to $8. I might do one in the future, depending on the sandwich required. I don't care for ruebens, and the sub was a fail for me.
@marylo37 wrote:
On a dine inn shop how did you take a picture of the sandwich before you tasted it. The dinning are is so wide open it will be hard to take any picture without being seen