Seriously. What gives?
They ask if you want olives on your sandwich and you say "yes". And then they only put three, maybe four little olive slices on it. Teeny slices BTW. All of them together are not even the equivalent of one whole olive. So they should really re-phrase the question to "would you like AN OLIVE on your sandwich?".
Single, not plural.
Even if you ask for extra, all you will get is one single olive.
I know it is not a huge deal. There are more important questions to ask and more pressing issues to get worked up about... but still.
5 comments:
I find myself saying lots of olives, no more, no more please. Lots.
Ha! Yes, I have seen this sometimes. It seems to depend a great deal on who your sandwich maker is.
Or maybe that is how they make money on their "5 ... 5 dollar ... 5 dollar footlongs."
NSG-
Me too! The more olives the better if you ask me.
Mike-
I think it's probably in the employee hand book "Two spinach leaves per sandwich. Two leaves only!"
And yet, they squirt like 5 gallons of mustard on so that it drips out of your sandwich - sometimes even carrying one of your three olives with it!
I still seem to eat there about once a week though...
Mel--
If ONLY it was extra mustard I wanted. They do totally add a ton of it and you don't even have to ask. I too eat there about once a week. They might be stingy but the food is good :)
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