@sandyf wrote:
I think their subs are better than most but prefer the hot ones. If they have changed the guidelines to allow the heated ones I would probably do one once in a while. Since I have not checked guidelines lately perhaps they have changed those rules.
@Tiffie1122 wrote:
Are mini subs allowed? I always thought it had to be a regular size one.
@sandyf wrote:
Ordering a mini cold one and adding a regular sized one puts me $5 out of pocket. I would not mind if there was a fee to cover that $5. Even two minis would be almost $3 out of pocket. I will do one once a year so i can get my bday reward for the year.
@viv0412 wrote:
To each their own... I have two options when on ac route
1. Pay about $15 for lunch anywhere
2. Pay less than $4 for lunch plus trade 10 minutes of my time writing a report.
I do NOT count the time at the restaurant as I would be spending that time no matter what.
@sandyf wrote:
Ordering a mini cold one and adding a regular sized one puts me $5 out of pocket. I would not mind if there was a fee to cover that $5. Even two minis would be almost $3 out of pocket. I will do one once a year so i can get my bday reward for the year.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
@viv0412
I get that you might have to buy food when out and about...or you could pack something yourself. If $ is that big of a concern, go to Costco or Sams club and get the $1.50 hot dog combo. no report, no pictures and some tasters for a bigger meal as you walk around the store :-P
i don't want to go somewhere and be told what i can and cannot order and fill out a report and submit several pics for NO pay and a restricted order.
Let me order any sandwich and pay a measly $5 fee and I might jump through your hoops. I try to not to work for $0 pay unless there is substantial benefit and a JM sandwich is no where close to that benefit. TXRH $50 meal for 3 is pretty good, but a JM sandwich of NOT my choosing is not.
There must be some significance to the label on their side but it appears none whatsoever from the shopper POV. Maybe it's a clever way to get people who normally ignore those to look?@Insight wrote:
I see that the current shops are Pocket shops, but the requirements look exactly the same as the previous shops. What's the difference?
@gigishopper wrote:
The hot dog from Costco may have similar and maybe sllightly better nutritional value. I don't like either. If all you want is a free/cheap meal, just download most any fast food app and put in a new profile for a free item.