Subway Etiquette Question

Should he have to wait in line?

  • Yes

    Votes: 49 35.5%
  • No

    Votes: 91 65.9%

  • Total voters
    138

Clonefan32

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Nov 19, 2008
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So I was at Subway with a friend today over lunch. The was probably a good 6-7 people waiting to order with 3-4 people being in the process of ordering. An older gentleman arrives and bypasses the line and goes directly to the cashier and orders a gift card.

I think he should have to wait in line. There's several people trying to get through and order a gift card takes time and delays the line. My friend says the point of the line is to order a sandwich, and since he didn't order a sandwich he shouldn't have to wait in line.

So I leave it to the good people of Cyclone Fanatic to solve this debate.
 
That's a tough one. Since there are 2 different lines at subway, one for sandwiches and the other leads to the cashier, I think he has an argument to skip to the cashier line to buy the gift card.

That being said, there are issues that I've seen that old people in other situations seem to think they can go to the front of the line.
 
Depending on the store most of the time it seems like the cashier is waiting on the sandwich to be made before ringing up the sale so if there is a gap between customer orders they can ring up his gift card purchase I'd have no problem with it. Kind of dumb to have him stand in line and tell them he wasn't getting a sandwich when it was his turn, they'd probably just have him go to the front of the line at the point too I'd bet.
 
That's a tough one. Since there are 2 different lines at subway, one for sandwiches and the other leads to the cashier, I think he has an argument to skip to the cashier line to buy the gift card.

That being said, there are issues that I've seen that old people in other situations seem to think they can go to the front of the line.

I agree, I think it is a tough one, but I think he should be able to just buy the card, unless it was truly back to back as Rabbuk mentioned above.
 
  • Agree
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See this two separate line thing is new to me. I've never seen it as two separate lines, but rather one line that starts at the bread order and ends at the cashier.

You can pass people in the sandwhich line though, if my sandwhich is done i'm not waiting on the guy getting 20 different toppings and toasting his.
 
I voted for both -- because I could. And he should be able to sneak into the cashier line if people are waiting for their sandwich to get finished.
 
Putting myself in the old man's shoes...

If I wasn't in a hurry, I'd just wait because I don't like to disrupt people. If I'm in a hurry I'd probably ask the people in front of me if they minded if I cut in line because I just needed to get a gift card quick and wouldn't be taking extra time to get a sandwich made.
 
I tend to lean towards being less dickish, so I'm saying wait in the full line. It's not that big of a deal to wait 5 minutes. People will probably let you go ahead or the employee will let you skip when you get to the bread person and tell them that you're just waiting to buy a gift card.
 
How tall was this gentleman? Was he in fighting shape?

I believe this is a photo of him outside the store:
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Listen, the ***** already had her gloves off and was ready to handle cash and that sweet dirty cash register. I saved you all the time of her shuffling back to put the gloves on and off and on again to make 6 more sandwiches.

Gift card for me, double birds for all of you.
 

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