Does any company shop Taco Bell or Subway? Yes or No.

I love both of those restaurants, but I have never seen any shops. I am signed up with over 125 companies, so I'm wondering if I need to keep trying out more companies.

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Yes to Subway. The ones I do you have to do the mystery shop then present a certificate that lets them know if they did what they were supposed to or if they didn't do it. If they do it I have to award them $10. kind of fun usually. Can't go back to the same location for a year!

And I didn't really like the one choice of sandwich I had to order. So really just did it for the fee.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/22/2017 07:15PM by prince.
Thank you! I know Taco Bell gets a bad rap, but I love the pintos n' cheese, Mexican pizza, and the cinnamon curls. I wish I knew how they make the ultra thin crispy "crusts" for the Mexican pizza. Does anyone know?
@Dandydew wrote:

Thank you! I know Taco Bell gets a bad rap, but I love the pintos n' cheese, Mexican pizza, and the cinnamon curls. I wish I knew how they make the ultra thin crispy "crusts" for the Mexican pizza. Does anyone know?

They use tortillas. Try this:

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If you do decide to do these shops, there are quite a few steps involved like getting sent award certificates, possibly returning them. But if you like subway, go for it.
I have seen regular Subway shops on some MSCs that are very regional, as if the franchisee was doing the shop, or just a regional manager ordering shops. Not the reveal type shops that have been done nationwide at times.

For Taco Bell, the same MSC does all of the Yum brands, so if you see one of them keep an eye out, you might see Taco Bell at some point.

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I had to print my certificates.

@7star wrote:

If you do decide to do these shops, there are quite a few steps involved like getting sent award certificates, possibly returning them. But if you like subway, go for it.
Yes, i think they gave the option to do that when they had to get the shops done quickly. The ones i see now are fedex.
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subway by a bunch of msps over the years taco bell only seen once years ago

Shopping Western NY, Northeast and Central PA, and parts of Ohio and West Virginia. Have car will travel anywhere if the monies right.
@7star wrote:

Yes, i think they gave the option to do that when they had to get the shops done quickly. The ones i see now are fedex.

Probably a different company, these had to printed from the start of the campaign.
Deleted because it's too early in the morning for so much snark.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/23/2017 01:07PM by ChrisCooper.
Oh CC it's never too early in the morning for snark!

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I have not seen either in years. Has anyone seen them posted for the south US? Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas? I am jealous of all you Subway shoppers! Out of the one million +/- companies I am signed up with, have I missed this MSC?
They are still around here in the mid-atlantic, have been here for several months.
Yes on Taco Bell.

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The mexican pizza crust is a deep fried flour tortilla. That "heat on both sides" thing is um... inadequate. It would still be soft.
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