Jimmy Johns

By the way, I want to sue them too. A friend of mine from work went and grabbeed sandwiches for a few of us and I got the wrong sandwich!!!
 
Doesn't matter.

All I know is this: If a company has a problem and fixes it, I hate them forever. It's the only logical thing to do.

Use your brain, man.

It was pretty easy for me to forgive them because I don't like sprouts on my sandwich anyway. I see this has only increased by ordering efficiency. :yes:

People make mistakes. I have already forgiven BP because I heard Tony Hayward say sorry a hundred times and I don't live anywhere near the gulf.
 
It was pretty easy for me to forgive them because I don't like sprouts on my sandwich anyway. I see this has only increased by ordering efficiency. :yes:

People make mistakes. I have already forgiven BP because I heard Tony Hayward say sorry a hundred times and I don't live anywhere near the gulf.

I don't like sprouts, either, but this is an opportunity to hate them for a problem that I never knew about.
 
Oh sorry I will go grab my torch pitchfork.

We might have a problem taking JJs down because of their speedy delivery people.

I love me some jimmy johns, but found out how many calories are in one of their sandwiches, so I don't eat there very often anymore.
 
Oh sorry I will go grab my torch pitchfork.

We might have a problem taking JJs down because of their speedy delivery people.

3 solutions:
1) Wreck their tires with our pitchforks while they're parked. That will slow them down.
2) Burn the stores down. Then they can't produce, so speed doesn't matter.
3) Keep up the Internet hate to ruin demand. Then they lose income but still have their overhead. Our best boycott ever.
 
I love me some jimmy johns, but found out how many calories are in one of their sandwiches, so I don't eat there very often anymore.

I guess I didn't think they were too bad especially if you don't order them with mayo. That cuts out about 200 calories. Although when I found out how many calories were in a burrito from FB, I did think it was quite a bit.



3 solutions:
1) Wreck their tires with our pitchforks while they're parked. That will slow them down.
2) Burn the stores down. Then they can't produce, so speed doesn't matter.
3) Keep up the Internet hate to ruin demand. Then they lose income but still have their overhead. Our best boycott ever.

Sounds like a plan
 
Jimmy Johns sucks. Ordered a #2 for lunch. There were 3 pieces of roast beef on the entire sandwich. $9 for a crappy sandwich, a medium drink, and an overrated bag of chips. No thanks.
 
Jimmy Johns sucks. Ordered a #2 for lunch. There were 3 pieces of roast beef on the entire sandwich. $9 for a crappy sandwich, a medium drink, and an overrated bag of chips. No thanks.

I call bull****. There is no possible way that cost you $9.00 when I can order a #10 (the premium version of the #2), a large drink, a bag of chips, and a cookie for $9.50. You are making **** up to be a hater.
 
I call bull****. There is no possible way that cost you $9.00 when I can order a #10 (the premium version of the #2), a large drink, a bag of chips, and a cookie for $9.50. You are making **** up to be a hater.

Plugged those same items into their online ordering system and got a price of $7.24.

Maybe if he left a tip. Otherwise, a little exaggeration.
 
I call bull****. There is no possible way that cost you $9.00 when I can order a #10 (the premium version of the #2), a large drink, a bag of chips, and a cookie for $9.50. You are making **** up to be a hater.

Plugged those same items into their online ordering system and got a price of $7.24.

Maybe if he left a tip. Otherwise, a little exaggeration.

Try pricing it out with the Lisle, IL location (closest JJ to my work)

$5.25 for a #2
$1.75 for a med drink
$1.50 for a bag o chips
$.62 tax
$9.13 total

jodgg- Your order would cost $12.61 including tax.
 
I was always under the impression that the Ames Jimmy Johns that was on Hayward was one of their earliest stores. Anyone know for sure? It started in Champagne I think. I know there was a store in Lincoln too. I don't think the heavy franchising started until the late 90's. Now they are everywhere.

It is an older store and, until the recent explosion of stores, it had consistently been one of the highest grossing stores in the country.
 

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